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India: 11 Ambulances Worth 1.10 crore rot in SMG


Srinagar: In a glaring example of the sorry state of affairs in the health department, at least 11 ambulances worth Rs1.10 crore are lying unused in the State Motor Garage Jammu and Kashmir.The ambulances purchased by the Directorate of Health Services Kashmir through State Motor Garages lie unattended from last nine months in the compound of Motor Garages. Insiders told that the Health Department purchased around 11 ambulances nine months back and since the date of purchasing they are lying unattended and out of use. One of the top officials of the SMG said that though several times they communicated to the Directorate of Health Department t
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India: 8 ASL Ambulances to be deployed in JK: Lal Singh


Srinagar: Minister for Health and Medical Education Ch Lal Singh on May 07 said the government is taking various steps for revival of health sector in the state which includes deployment of manpower in remote areas and procurement of ASL (Advanced Life Support System) ambulances.Various decisions were taken in the meeting for further improvement of healthcare sector in the state.Ch. Lal Singh informed that incentives for doctors working in remote areas would be increased to ensure parity between healthcare facilities in the remote and far-off areas.The Minister also informed that 8 advanced life support system ambulances (4 each in Srinagar a
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India: 108 Ambulance Staff Demand Pay Hike, to Go On Strike


Hyderabad: The 108 emergency ambulance service will not be available from May 07 midnight! At least, 1800 employees of the service gave a strike notice to the GVK Emergency Management Research Institute (EMRI)’s management about 20 days back, demanding pay hike. With no response forthcoming, the strike appears imminent.“We have come up with 15 demands at the outset and have expressed readiness to compromise on many of them. In spite of it, the GVK EMRI management has not responded to our demands. When we approached the health department officials, they are asking us to sort it out with EMRI and said they do not want to interfere,&
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India: Noida Police Vehicles to be equipped with High Quality First Aid Kits


Noida: Noida police will be able to provide immediate care to road accident victims even before ambulance reaches the spot, as police vehicles will now be equipped with high quality first aid kits and neck collars.“These medical kits will help the police in providing medical attention to accident victims. Most of the police personnel have already been trained to tackle medical emergency as they are the first responders. With the kits and proper training they will be able to respond to a victim properly and can even save the life of the victim,” said RN Mishra, SP Traffic.
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India: MHA to Set-up National Emergency Response System, Invited Bids


New Delhi: The Union Home Ministry has decided to launch a nation-wide unique and single emergency response number which can be used in case of any emergency, especially by women in distress. The Ministry on May 15 said it has invited proposals from reputed and experienced companies to participate in the competitive bidding process for implementation and maintenance of the \"Nationwide Emergency Response System\" for 5 years across all states.The plan was mooted by the Ministry in the aftermath of the December 16, 2012 gang rape of a young woman in the national capital where it was felt that various emergency call numbers like Police (100), F
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