The swift and coordinated response of the Egypt Assistance team ensured that all passengers involved in the bus accident received timely and appropriate care.
November 2024
The swift and coordinated response of the Egypt Assistance team ensured that all passengers involved in the bus accident received timely and appropriate care, highlighting the importance of efficient emergency management in remote and complex situations.
In November 2024, a severe bus accident occurred on the highway connecting Sharm El Sheikh and Cairo, near the cities of Ras Sedr and Suez, approximately 300 kilometers from Sharm El Sheikh. The crash, which involved 35 passengers – including both adults and children – resulted in multiple injuries ranging from minor to life-threatening. Among the most severe injuries was a traumatic amputation of an 11-year-old child's right arm.
The passengers, who were travelling for leisure, were caught in a horrific crash along a remote desert road, where medical resources were limited. The cause of the crash remains under investigation, but the severity of the incident necessitated a rapid and coordinated response to provide medical care to the injured.
Upon receiving notification of the accident, the Egypt Assistance operations safety and risk management team immediately dispatched a medical response unit to the site. Due to the remote location of the crash, which was over 100 kilometers from the nearest medical facility, immediate coordination with nearby hospitals in Ras Sedr, Suez, and Sharm El Sheikh was essential.
A specialized medical team arrived on site to assess the situation, triage the injured, and stabilize their condition. The most critical cases, including multiple fractures and post-concussion injuries, required urgent medical intervention. Medical evacuation was initiated immediately to transport those with severe injuries to hospitals capable of handling such cases. For patients with less critical injuries, transportation was arranged to ensure they received prompt care at the nearest appropriate medical facilities.
Among the most challenging cases was the traumatic amputation of an 11-year-old child's right arm. Despite swift medical evacuation to Suez Medical Complex, the limb could not be saved due to extensive injury and the lack of revascularization options. The child received stabilization and was successfully repatriated for continued care.
The proximity to hospitals in Ras Sedr, Suez, and Sharm El Sheikh, as well as the need for further treatment for several passengers, meant continued coordination with hospitals, insurance providers, and medical teams. This ensured smooth transitions for all patients, whether by ground or air ambulance, depending on their conditions.
In addition to the immediate medical response, Egypt Assistance demonstrated its capacity to provide comprehensive tourist and travel services. The team arranged two minibuses to transport patients and their families back to Sharm El Sheikh. Furthermore, the families were provided with hotel accommodation, local transportation, and air tickets for those needing to return to their home destinations, ensuring seamless travel arrangements during this challenging time.
The bus accident on the Sharm El Sheikh to Cairo highway presented considerable challenges due to its remote location and the severity of injuries sustained. However, the rapid and efficient emergency response, led by the Egypt Assistance team, ensured that all passengers received appropriate medical care. Through effective coordination, quick thinking, and the dedication of medical teams, all injured individuals were safely repatriated or transferred to specialized facilities for further treatment.
This case highlights the importance of preparedness and timely action in handling complex emergency situations in remote areas. The Egypt Assistance team's quick coordination and ability to mobilize resources, both medical and logistical, played a pivotal role in ensuring the safety and wellbeing of the affected individuals and their families.
This case study highlights a swift and coordinated response to a tourist bus accident in Egypt. Through meticulous planning, communication with authorities, and unwavering commitment to the wellbeing of those affected, Egypt Assistance demonstrated effective crisis management.
October 2023
In October 2023, at around 10 pm, an accident occurred involving a tourist bus carrying citizens from southeast Asia. We received the news from their insurance company and quickly initiated contact with the relevant authorities to gather information. We coordinated with the police in St Catherine, and St Catherine Hospital, to ascertain the facts of the accident, injuries, and potential fatalities. Unfortunately, one foreign national unrelated to our company was among the deceased.
Our next step was reaching out to the tourism company responsible for the group to obtain a preliminary list of tourists, including their names, nationalities, and dates of birth, if available. Subsequently, we maintained regular communication with the hospital through our medical assistance team to inquire about the status of the injured and obtain medical reports. Due to the severity of the accident and the high number of casualties, we expedited the issuance of medical reports by collaborating with our medical staff. We also liaised directly with emergency doctors at the hospital to determine treatment possibilities and the need for transfers to specialized facilities.
Following extensive communication between our medical staff and our international assistance company, a decision was made to transfer all 26 tourists. Four were discharged after receiving necessary medical attention, while the remaining 22 were transported to Sharm El-Sheikh International Hospital, equipped with essential medical facilities like X-rays, CT scans, MRI machines, lab services, and specialized medical care. We also coordinated with ambulance services to ensure that each patient received the appropriate level of care during transport.
Through collaboration with the Ministry of Health and the hospital administration, the patients were efficiently received at Sharm El-Sheikh Hospital. A considerable number of emergency and specialized doctors were made available to address each patient’s needs based on their condition and priority. After approximately four hours at Sharm El-Sheikh Hospital, 12 patients were deemed stable and were discharged. Suitable transportation was arranged to take them back to their hotel in Sharm El-Sheikh.
Simultaneously, we contacted the police to recover the patients’ belongings and directed them to the respective hotels where the injured tourists and their families were staying. The medical team at St Catherine Hospital determined that 10 patients needed to be transferred to Cairo for surgeries not available in Sharm El-Sheikh. Two patients were transported via air ambulance, while the rest were accommodated in ambulances and a minibus for their families and transferred to AS-Salam International Hospital in Cairo.
We ensured the highest level of care during transportation, with ALS ambulances and medical personnel accompanying the patients. Proper permits were obtained for both patients and medical staff for smooth entry into the airport. After flying to Cairo, they arrived at the hospital in the evening.
Our team secured accommodation for an overnight stay and directed the relatives of some patients to the nearest hotel for easy access to their loved ones. Ground ambulances continued to arrive at the hospital, with each case assessed in the emergency department to determine the necessary interventions, including surgical procedures.
Medical permits were obtained in Sharm El-Sheikh to facilitate the injured travelers’ departure from the airport the following day. In Cairo, our medical team maintained continuous contact with the hospital staff to monitor patient progress.
A day later, seven patients were discharged to their relatives’ hotel. Two days after that, one more patient was discharged. Four patients remained in the hospital for an additional seven days, after which the consulate contacted us to arrange the return of all injured tourists and their families to their home country.
Many expressions of gratitude were received for managing such a crisis, from the initial accident to the safe return of injured tourists to their home countries. Thanks to the dedicated efforts and support of our global and local network, we were able to deliver high-quality assistance to international patients and their family members.
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On 28 December 2025, Egypt Assistance received an urgent report of a vehicle severely damaged in an accident in Mokattam, requiring immediate and safe transportation to Maryoutia, Giza.
28 December 2025 - Mokattam to Maryoutia, Giza
On 28 December 2025, Egypt Assistance received an urgent report of a vehicle severely damaged in an accident in Mokattam, requiring immediate and safe transportation to Maryoutia, Giza. The nature of the damage classified this as a special accident transport, demanding rapid response and specialized equipment to prevent further loss.
The vehicle had significant front-end damage, presenting a high risk of further deterioration during handling and transport. The situation required precise coordination, expert handling, and a fully equipped tow truck to guarantee complete safety.
Our Customer Service team acted immediately, accurately documenting all critical details, including vehicle condition, exact location, and final destination. Within record time, a fully equipped tow truck arrived on-site. Using advanced fixation equipment, the vehicle was securely stabilized to prevent any movement or additional damage during loading. Despite the severity of the accident, the vehicle was loaded and transported with the highest standards of professionalism.
The vehicle was safely delivered to Maryoutia, Giza, without any additional damage, exemplifying Egypt Assistance’s capability in managing complex accident scenarios. This operation highlights our rapid response, technical expertise, and unwavering commitment to customer safety and satisfaction.
Egypt Assistance received an urgent call regarding a vehicle involved in an accident in El-Dekheila, Alexandria.
11 January 2026 - El-Dekheila, Alexandria
Egypt Assistance received an urgent call regarding a vehicle involved in an accident in El-Dekheila, Alexandria. The client required immediate towing to the Toyota Service Center in Moharram Bek, making this a high-priority operation requiring rapid response and expert handling.
The vehicle had front-end damage, posing a risk of further deterioration if not handled carefully. The situation demanded precise coordination, quick verification of vehicle and location details, and the deployment of a tow truck fully equipped for accident recovery.
Our operations team acted immediately, ensuring the client’s safety while verifying all vehicle details. The nearest suitable tow truck was dispatched without delay. Upon arrival, the vehicle was professionally secured and carefully lifted using specialized accident-handling equipment. Every step prioritized preventing additional damage while maintaining full safety standards.
The vehicle was safely transported and delivered to the Toyota Service Center in Moharram Bek without any further damage, demonstrating Egypt Assistance’s capability in managing emergency accident situations with efficiency and professionalism.