Comparison · Emergencies in Rabat
Public SAMU vs private ambulance: what is the difference?
Understand in minutes what sets the public SAMU (141) apart from a private ambulance such as SAMU Rabat — and know exactly which one to call in each situation.
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Life-threatening emergency (cardiac arrest, serious accident, respiratory distress)? Call 141 (SAMU) or 150 (Civil Protection) immediately.
The short answer
The public SAMU (141) is the State medical emergency service — free and intended for immediate life-threatening emergencies (cardiac arrest, serious accident, respiratory distress). A private ambulance like SAMU Rabat is an independent service, booked for hospital transfers, returns home and non-critical medical transport, with a fast response and dedicated support. The two are complementary: for a life-threatening emergency, always call 141 or 150 (Civil Protection).
Comparison table: public SAMU vs private ambulance
Here are the main differences between the public SAMU (141) and a private ambulance in Rabat, point by point.
| Criterion | Public SAMU (141) | Private ambulance (SAMU Rabat) |
|---|---|---|
| Number | 141 (SAMU) · 150 (Civil Protection) | Direct line: +212 625 55 86 87 · WhatsApp |
| Availability | 24/7, State service | 24/7 |
| Average response time | Varies with demand and available resources | Around 25 minutes in urban Rabat |
| Equipment | Medicalised resuscitation units for life-threatening emergencies | Equipped ambulance (oxygen, stretcher, first-aid and monitoring equipment) |
| Cost | Public service, free for life-threatening emergencies | Personalised quote per service, documents provided for AMO/CNSS |
| Geographic coverage | National regulation by the Ministry of Health | Rabat, Salé and Témara, with at-home intervention |
| Comfort | Priority on life-saving, not on transport comfort | Comfortable, schedulable and accompanied transport |
| Specialities | Resuscitation and pre-hospital emergency medicine | Scheduled transfers, returns home, transport to examinations and consultations |
When to call the public SAMU (141)
141 is the number of the SAMU, Morocco’s public urgent medical aid service. Dial it — or call 150 (Civil Protection) — the moment a life is in immediate danger. It is a free, State-run service regulated by doctors who dispatch resources matched to the severity.
Call 141 without hesitation in the following situations:
- Cardiac arrest, loss of consciousness or absence of breathing
- Serious road accident or major trauma
- Acute respiratory distress or choking
- Severe chest pain suggesting a heart attack
- Heavy bleeding, serious burns or signs of a stroke
When to choose a private ambulance
A private ambulance like SAMU Rabat is not a life-saving emergency service: it is the right solution for medical transport that is not an immediate emergency but still calls for seriousness, speed and support.
Use a private ambulance for:
- A hospital transfer from one facility to another
- A return home after hospitalisation
- Transport to a consultation, examination or session (dialysis, imaging, etc.)
- Comfortable stretcher transport for a person with reduced mobility
- A non-critical situation that still requires a fast, medicalised vehicle
The two services are complementary
It is not about choosing “the best”: the public SAMU and the private ambulance play different roles and complement each other. 141 handles life-threatening emergencies and State medical regulation; the private ambulance relieves the public system of scheduled, non-critical transport while offering responsiveness and comfort.
SAMU Rabat is a private ambulance service independent from the public SAMU (141) and Civil Protection (150). We never replace these emergency services: we operate alongside them, for medical transport needs that are not life-threatening. If you are unsure about the severity, the rule stays simple: call 141.
How SAMU Rabat works
SAMU Rabat runs on a managed model: our teams — certified ambulance attendants, plus nurses or a partner doctor as needed — are coordinated directly by our service, available 24/7 across Rabat, Salé and Témara.
To arrange transport, simply call our direct line (+212 625 55 86 87) or message us on WhatsApp. We assess the situation, dispatch the most suitable vehicle and staff, and provide the documents you need for any AMO/CNSS coverage. The price is set by a personalised quote, shared before the intervention.
Frequently asked questions
No. SAMU Rabat is an independent private ambulance service. The public SAMU is reached on 141, and Civil Protection on 150. For any life-threatening emergency, call 141 or 150.