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Is It Possible to Prepare for Emergencies by Pre-Positioning Ambulances at Speech Venues? While the Shooting Incident Offers Lessons, There Are Limitations to the Preparedness.

Summary by 産経ニュース
At the time, a senior official from the Nara City Fire Department, who was involved in transporting former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe after he was shot, questioned whether an ambulance should have been stationed at the speech venue in advance in case of an emergency. However, the reality is that there are limitations to the number of ambulances and other resources available. In the summer elections, including the upcoming House of Councillors ele…
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At the time, a senior official from the Nara City Fire Department, who was involved in transporting former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe after he was shot, questioned whether an ambulance should have been stationed at the speech venue in advance in case of an emergency. However, the reality is that there are limitations to the number of ambulances and other resources available. In the summer elections, including the upcoming House of Councillors ele…

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産経ニュース broke the news in Japan on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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