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The BFA assists Thai and foreign accident and/or deaths, its primary service being medical care. The BFA also works with other foundations (police, government, communities, embassies, etc) in EMS care and education, deaths, fires, disaster relief, schools for the poor, PR, translations and much more. BFA is particularly committed to assisting the poor and needy. BFA has assisted over 10,000 people so far in Thailand.

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The BFA needs US$200,000 to buy new vehicles to continue EMS education, training and rescue work in Thailand. Secondly, we need a sponsor to provide running costs of (US$1600) to do this in order to run them 24 hours/7 days a week.

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News

July 2010: Legionnaire’s Disease Outbreak Warning in Northern Thailand

July 2010: PM Abhisit warns political demonstrations likely to return to Bangkok soon

July 2010: Thailand ranked 22nd for TB in the world

July 2010: Dengue and Cholera outbreaks in Thailand

2010-2012: Thailand’s Emergency Services Master Plan

May 2010: New article CNN

March 2010: The BFA worked for 2 months on standby for the Red Shirt Protests.

January 2010: BFA becomes a registered Charity

2008: Marko receives a  Special service Medal from the NZ Government

For the last 10 years’ Media Links click here

Below: Some photos of the recent Red Shirt Protests in Bangkok

The red Shirts are back March 2010

More protests March 2010

Bangkok Central Business District (Silom)

Bangkok Central Business District (Silom) April

3 Responses to “News”

  • admin:

    On the 14th of September 2009, Ruamkatanyu has recognised my long service and endowed me with a lifetime call-sign “Nakorn 0514″.

  • Steve:

    Are you sure it was the Army that shot your friend? Where you there? What were the circumstances?
    Have you thought about “Tweeting” your adventures!? I’m sure you’d get plenty of followers and can also promote your website at the same time!
    Take care out there Marko
    Steve:)

  • admin:

    Yes Im sure it was the army because I was there too and the Army came around the corner suddenly only 10 meters away and opened up in everyone in the street. Can’t blame them because now the Red’s are not Red anymore and so they can’t distinguish and so anyone in the area is a target now, BUT saying that, you would think they could distinguish an ambulance!

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