With a fleet of nearly 10,000 ambulances, EMRI provides emergency response services to over 750 million people across India. These services can be accessed just by dialling '108'.
"In Sri Lanka, we will start operations by the end of this year. An agreement was signed between both the countries. Government of India is funding their (Sri Lankan) operations with Rs 50 crore as an aid. They have given the job to us. We have to now buy the vehicles and send them there and start appointing people. By the year-end, it will be operational," GVK EMRI Chairman GVK Reddy told reporters here.
GVK EMRI, which started operations on August 15, 2005 with 14 ambulances and 70 people here, now has a fleet of nearly 10,000 ambulances and 42,000 employees.
This PPP-based project operates as the world's largest integrated emergency response service spread across 15 States and two UTs, GVK EMRI Director K Krishnam Raju said.
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"We have introduced nine other services like 181 Women Helpline, Dial 100 for Police Service, 104 Medical Helpline, Mother and Child Tracking and Facilitation Centre, Janani Sishu Suraksha Karyakram, Mobile Health Unit, Emergency Rooms etc. In the last five years," Raju explained.
Raju said these emergency response services are being provided in collaboration with state governments under public- private partnership (PPP) mode.
On a daily basis, at GVK EMRI, over 23,000 emergencies are responded to, 800 lives saved and 200 child births are assisted. Cumulatively, 3.5 crore emergencies have been served, nearly 15,00,000 lives saved and over 3,50,000 child births have been assisted till date, he added.