The Goa government plans to commission a fleet of 10 advanced ambulances equipped with all the life saving equipment, including a device to conduct a patient's blood test inside the vehicle.
The first fleet of 10 ambulances with the "new look" are ready to be commissioned at the hands of Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar once he returns from the US next week, state Health Minister Vishwajit Rane told reporters yesterday.
The vehicles will have all the life saving equipment, including a handheld device to conduct blood test in the ambulance itself, he said.
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The state government also plans to commission a VVIP ambulance by next month end, he said.
Rane said the state would also commission a fleet of 20 motorcycle ambulances in the first week of August.
"The two-wheeler ambulances will reduce the response time and reach the patients faster to save more lives," he said.
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