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India: Hubballi Gets Bike Ambulance


Hubbell: The First Responder Bike Ambulance facility, part of the 108 ambulance service, was launched by the Food and Civil Supplies and district in-charge Minister Dinesh Gunderson here on May 15. The 220cc bike modified to function as a first response unit is meant for patients residing in narrow lanes and difficult terrain, where the regular ambulance will not be able to reach.It will be operated by a staff nurse cum pilot who will rush to the spot to provide first aid to the needy patient and the 108 regular ambulance will follow the bike ambulance.
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India: Scope of Ambulance Service to be expanded in Uttarakhand, Says Neigh


Dehradun: On the seventh anniversary of the 108 Emergency Ambulance Service, Health Minister Surrender Singh Neighon May 15 said the scope of the service would be expanded by providing inter-facility transportation wherein a 108 ambulance could shift a patient from a secondary care facility to the tertiary care facility at its own cost.“We need to make the ambulance service fast and cost effective through the inter-facility transportation. If required, our ambulances could transfer a patient to Chandigarh or tertiary care centres in other places in case he or she could only be treated at a higher medical centre,” said Neigh w
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India: 28 Ambulances to Boost Fleet


Dehradun: After completing seven years in the state, the 108 Emergency Ambulance Services is awaiting the procurement of 28 emergency ambulances which would help it get rid of old ambulances. Of these, 10 would be equipped with advance life support system (ALS).State head of the 108 Emergency Ambulance Services Manish Tinku said tenders had been invited for the ambulances. “Once this process is complete, we replace the 18 old ambulances. Also, the number of ambulances equipped with the advanced life support system would increase,” he said.
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India: Capacity of PGI Lucknow¡¯s Medical Emergency to be doubled


Lucknow: Bed strength in the medical emergency unit of Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences would be doubled. The current capacity of the unit is 30.The decision was taken by the institution\'s governing body in a meeting here on May 14 in the wake of increased footfall.
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India: Emergency Services Hit in Telangana by 108 Staff Strike


After \"Government Employees\" and \"RTC Unions,\" now it is the turn of \"108 Ambulance Services Staff\" to go on an indefinite strike in the state of Telangana. They are primarily demanding the management to increase their existing salaries and provide a hike similar to the increment given to govt employees.With this strike, more than 300 Ambulance vehicles were confined to the service camps affecting the whole Telangana region. Though the officials of EMRI are busy in making alternative arrangements for the emergency services in and around Hyderabad, it will be an uphill task to address the huge demand. We hope that the 2nd round of d
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