Saudi Response Plus Medical Services one shareholder (LLC)- Saudi RPM- a subsidiary of Response Plus Holding PrJSC has inaugurated, on October 30, 2022, its specialized ambulance center and medical training center in the Saudi capital, Riyadh. After three years of entering the Saudi market, Saudi RPM has already started implementing its steady expansion strategy in the Kingdom, with a planned investment in 50 more ambulances in the local health care sector during 2023. The company's expansion plans in KSA also comprises various strategic projects, including the inauguration of the specialty medical center with emergency medical services and 24-hour Operational Command Centre (OCC), as well as occupational healthcare services in Dammam before the end of this year.

The new Saudi RPM Riyadh facility will be a hub for patient transfers, event medical services, operations and management of medical facilities and occupational medicine. The facility will also include a medical training center that will offer internationally accredited Courses, such as Heart Saver, First Aid, Basic Life Support (BLS) for Health Care Providers, Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS); as well as Emergency Care & Safety Institute (ECSI) training programs on key topics, such as AED, CPR, Standard and Advanced First Aid, Blood Born and Airborne Pathogens, First Responder, and Medical Responder. Building on the RPM Healthtech Training Center's successful model, the Saudi RPM Training Center will contribute to upscaling medical manpower in the Kingdom and bridge the existing gap in the market by offering in-house, online, internationally accredited programs. The Training Center will also enhance existing employee training courses with an emphasis on business, management, technical and language training, while scaling up education and training of the local workforce, and boosting the adoption of digital information systems. Moreover, Saudi RPM's Training Center will provide accreditation for professional bodies in Saudi Arabia to approve Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours for learning activities, recognizing self-learning and e-learning as CPD activities, and collaborating with international councils to expand educational opportunities for registered healthcare professionals.