New Delhi:From Monday onwards, 'Rakshita' -- a bike ambulance developed indigenously -- will save lives of injured CRPF personnel deputed in remote and inhospitable areas like the Maoist-hit states or insurgency affected Northeast regions of the country.
Carefully custom-built to the needs of an emergency evacuation, 'Rakshita' is built on a Royal Enfield Classic 350CC bike.
It comes with a quick fit in and fit out casualty evacuation seat (CSE) that has customised design reclining, hand immobilizer and harness jacket, physiological parameter measuring equipment with monitoring capability and auto warning system for the driver.
Dashboard mounted LCD for measuring vital parameters, air splint medical and oxygen kit, saline and oxygen administration on the move, adjustable footrest, and hand and foot strap for safety are among the other features of 'Rakshita'.
These equipments make 'Rakshita' an on the spot medical care and injured transport system which is not just indigenous and cost-effective, but can also reach inaccessible or remote locations by traversing unmotorable roads, narrow streets, congested or unpaved roads that are otherwise inaccessible by the conventional four-wheeled ambulances, CRPF Deputy Inspector General M. Dhinakaran said
The bike ambulance is developed by Defence Research and Development Organisation's (DRDO) Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences (INMAS) in collaboration with Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) for golden-hour lifesaving aid and evacuation
Similar 21 'Rakshita' bike ambulances were inducted into the CRPF -- a 3.5 lakh strong force, on Monday. These bike ambulances were launched at the CRPF Headquarters here in presence of CRPF Director General A.P. Maheshwari and A.K. Singh, DS & DG (LS), DRDO.
Launched by the CRPF and INMAS, the bike ambulance will be used for evacuation of injured personnel of the Central Armed Police Force, which is mandated to ensure internal security in the country.