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Every day, across healthcare centres in Nigeria, women, children, and vulnerable populations rely on voluntary blood donations. Yet, only 30% of Nigeria’s demand is met (WHO & NBTS), putting countless lives at risk.
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No more searching in panic. With First Response, you can request an ambulance instantly and get guided to an emergency-ready hospital in real time.
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Don't wait for an emergency to wish you had help. No sign up. No delay. Just help when it matters most.
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Lives are lost every day when people can’t find help fast enough. That is why we built the First Response App to make a difference where it matters most.
Tap the link below to read the story behind the app and how you can be part of this mission.
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Emergencies shouldn’t depend on chance.
With First Response, built by @Boatfoundation and @LifeBankCares, anyone can find the nearest emergency-ready hospital in seconds.
No sign up. Just help when it matters most.
What if no one ever had to face an emergency alone?
When every second counts, those trying to help need the right tools and information to act.
What if technology could make that possible?
How many lives are lost because rescuers don’t know where to go?
Families drive from hospital to hospital, searching for help. Nigeria’s emergency response remains fragmented, slowing action when every second counts.
How many lives are lost to lack of clarity?
In an emergency, who really knows which hospital can help?
Nigeria still has no real-time system showing which hospitals are ready for specific emergencies.
So even when we want to help… how can we, if we don’t even know where to go?
What if no one ever had to face an emergency alone?
When every second counts, those trying to help need the right tools and information to act.
What if technology could make that possible?
How many lives are lost because rescuers don’t know where to go?
Families drive from hospital to hospital, searching for help. Nigeria’s emergency response remains fragmented, slowing action when every second counts.
How many lives are lost to lack of clarity?
In an emergency, who really knows which hospital can help?
Nigeria still has no real-time system showing which hospitals are ready for specific emergencies.
So even when we want to help… how can we, if we don’t even know where to go?