Bangalore, Jan 20: A model of two-wheeler ambulance that the government is contemplating to introduce in Bangalore was unveiled on Sunday by the Health Minister U.T. Khader when he came riding it to inaugurate the Pulse Polio programme at Ghousia Hospital here on Sunday.
The two-wheeler ambulance has a first-aid kit using which the rider of the vehicle would provided medical care to the patient before shifted him/her to a four-wheeler ambulance.
Mr. Khader, who rode the two-wheeler ambulance from his residence in Jayamahal to the venue of the Pulse Polio programme, said that the ambulance would reduce the delay caused due to traffic jam while shifting the patient to hospital.
He also said that it would, however, require some modifications. “We have asked the two-wheeler ambulance manufacturers to make provision for administering oxygen to patient during emergency. Without oxygen, the ambulance would serve no purpose. If the oxygen mask is fixed, it would stabilise the patient's condition,” Mr. Khader added.
The Minister said that the two-wheeler ambulance would be introduced in parts of the city where traffic density is high.
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