Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa on Tuesday unveiled the country's first integrated air ambulance service jointly launched by the International Critical Air Transfer Team (ICATT) and the Kyathi in the city.
ICATT, a team comprising emergency medical service experts, and Kyathi, an aviation technology firm, have come together to start the country's first integrated air-ambulance service.
ICATT-Kyathi's fixed-wing aircraft is capable of long-distance emergency medical transportation, combined with helicopter and land ambulance services providing last-mile connectivity.
The fixed-wing air ambulance will be stationed at the HAL airport in Bengaluru.
The ambulance is equipped with state-of-the-art German Isolation Pod. ICATT-Kyathi will also enable safe transportation for critical Covd-19 patients.
Speaking at the inaugural event, Yediyurappa said that at times of emergency, providing timely and speedy medical care and treatment is of paramount importance.
"The introduction of ICATT-Kyathi's integrated air ambulance service will ensure not only quick medical assistance but also high-quality care delivered by senior doctors and paramedics trained in critical care while in flight.