Cooperative Al-Jerf SST: The Hidden Guardian of Visitor Safety at the Moulay Abdellah Festival
In the vibrant atmosphere of the Moulay Abdellah Amghar Festival, where equestrian displays shine and Moroccan traditions reach their peak, an essential yet unseen element stands out—is the emergency response teams from Cooperative Al-Jerf SST.
These men and women, clad in green and red jackets, move throughout the festival, providing first aid to visitors and efficiently monitoring emergency situations. Their daily responsibilities extend beyond offering treatment; they also ensure the safety of participants and riders alike, guaranteeing that the performances proceed in a secure environment.
Since the festival’s inauguration, the emergency teams have been stationed at strategic points, equipped with rapid intervention bags and first aid supplies, ready to respond to any incident. Their tasks involve bandaging, resuscitation, and providing psychological support, accompanied by smiles that add a human touch to their work and reaffirm the dignity of the injured before treatment.
The role of Cooperative Al-Jerf SST surpasses medical assistance, reflecting values of solidarity and social responsibility. Their presence, often away from the spotlight, remains crucial to the success of this major national event, making visitor safety an absolute priority.
At the peak of the festival, the paramedics from Cooperative Al-Jerf SST prove themselves to be the true “shadow soldiers” carrying a clear message: to protect lives and ensure the celebrations continue safely, with the motto echoing throughout the Moulay Abdellah Festival, “Service to humanity first.”