Two years have passed since Al-Sham Emergency System celebrated the day it was born out into a Syrian dreadful environment where residential and populated areas are direct targets of continual bombardment and where any humanitarian aid worker is a probable and prospective dead or injured person, especially with the Syrian regime directly targeting medical staff. The Syrian Network for Human Rights registered in 2016 only the death of around 112 medical workers, including 40 people killed by the regime forces and 39 by the Russian forces.Faced with this situation that is going from bad to worse, Al-Sham Emergency System proves itself to be part of the solutions that had to be found to save thousands of civilians from that unbearable hell of a life and to be an all-inclusive medical system that saves patients and injured people from under the ruins of the random shelling they have been subjected to.Since it was first launched in 2015, Al-Sham Emergency System has succeeded to evacuate until March 2017 around 58,280 people, including 10,374 children and 24,262 women with an average of 4 thousand emergency responses per month, deploying 57 ambulances distributed in four Syrian provinces (Latakia, Aleppo, Idlib and eastern Ghouta), driven and managed by 144 personnel of medical ambulance staff.The system has also sacrificed 10 of its workers while working to rescue the injured in various areas of Syria. The very last one was the martyr rescuer Majid Turk (Abu Bashir) who preferred to work as a first aid rescuer and thus assumed all the risks that are often encountered in this kind of work while favoring it over so many other professions that he could have access to.The system’s staff seeks to add something to the health sector inside Syria by providing unique and pioneering emergency services and by always expanding its intervention zones to include new Syrian regions and also deploying additional numbers of ambulances within the system network.