Emergency Plus Medical Services has come on board as a key support partner for the 2026 HSBC SVNS2 after committing KES 1.5 million towards emergency medical care for the tournament scheduled for February 14 and 15 at Nyayo Stadium. The support is set to play a crucial role in safeguarding players officials and spectators during the global sevens event as Kenya continues to cement its status as a trusted host of major international rugby competitions.
Through this partnership Emergency Plus will provide comprehensive on site medical coverage including specialised emergency personnel and advanced life support equipment. The presence of a fully equipped medical response team is expected to enhance the overall safety standards of the tournament ensuring swift and professional response to any medical situations that may arise across the two day event. This support aligns with World Rugby requirements and strengthens the tournament’s operational readiness at an international level.
Emergency Plus Medical Services is the largest private emergency medical and pre hospital care provider in East and Central Africa. With a wide fleet of modern ambulances staffed by highly trained paramedics the organisation has been at the forefront of emergency care since 2010 and operates as a fully owned subsidiary of the Kenya Red Cross Society.
