Vijayawada: The city's main thoroughfare set the stage for the grand rollout of 1,008 brand new ambulances as Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy set out to provide emergency medical services to the nook and corner of the state. An array of 1,088 brand new ambulances was flagged off by the Chief Minister on Wednesday morning from the city's Benz Circle to Raghavaiah Park.
Flagging off the ambulance vehicles, Jagan Mohan Reddy said that the state government is introducing the 'family doctor' concept and also setting the ground for establishing digital electronic health records of all patients. The Chief Minister also announced a pay hike for the ambulance service employees.
The state government has launched the initiative with a total budget of Rs 201 crore. Equipped with the latest technology, high-end medical equipment and advanced features, the new ambulances are equipped with oxygen cylinders, ventilators, infusion pumps, syringe pumps, comfortable stretchers and can also undertake emergency childbirth procedures.
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For the first time, 26 neo-natal ambulance units are being inducted into the fleet of 412 new '108' ambulances, where 104 of them are advanced life support vehicles and 282 are basic life support vehicles. In addition to these, to cater to the interior and remote villages, 676 Mobile Medical Units (MMU) of '104' emergency services are being introduced. The 26 neonatal ambulances in the fleet are equipped to shift newborns and infants to hospitals in emergency cases.