Now comes a great improvement. Aimed at serving accident victims timely, Tamil Nadu government on 8th Feb 2016 launched two-wheeler ambulance service that would be positioned in vital junctions in the city. The two-wheeler ambulances would enhance the services rendered by the 108 ambulances, an official release said. Chief Minister Ms. Jayalalithaa flagged off 41 two-wheeler ambulances, worth about Rs. 70 lakh, at a function in the Secretariat.
It is stated that a trained medical practitioner would drive the
vehicle, equipped with among others portable oxygen cylinder, BP apparatus and
glucometer. Out of the 41 two-wheeler ambulances, 31 would comprise motorcycles
while remaining will be of scooterette enabling women medical personnel to
provide first-aid service, and it is for the first time in the country, women
para-medical staff in Tamil Nadu will operate two-wheeler ambulance.
These vehicles equipped with all necessary medical instruments and
medicines for carrying out first-aid services to accident victims could wade
through the traffic and reach the victims within 10 minutes. The two-wheelers
will have portable oxygen cylinder,
pulsoxymeter, BP apparatus etc.
Hats off to these people who have been silently
revolutionised the medical care on the roads of Chennai. Kudos to all the staff and the Organisation
behind this service – and to suave Mr B.
Prabhudoss.
With admirations !!
S. Sampathkumar
9th Feb 2016
Photos of 2 wheeler ambulance courtesy : The Hindu & newstoday.net
