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THE AMBULANCE TIMES ~Touching ever yone associated with Emergency Medical Ser vices~ Registered Newspaper - RNI No. DELENG/2012/41958

N E W S WAT C H Duma Speaker Accused of Blocking Ambulance Traffic police in the northern Leningrad region stopped an ambulance to clear the way for the convoy of the current speaker of the Russian State Duma, Sergei Naryshkin, Russian news agencies reported on Wednesday. Pg3

Patient dies in 6-hr wait for ambulance A 25-year-old man, suffering from meningitis, died in a private hospital on Wednesday while his family tried for over six hours to get a ventilatorequipped ambulance which could shift him to another hospital.Pg 2

Don’t airlift to India

After the UCPN-Maoist PLA Commander Nanda Kishor Pun expressed his unwillingness on Saturday morning to leave for India, for medical treatment, his medical procedures will resume in Kathmandu. The former Maoist insurgent Pun, undergoing treatment at Medical College in Jorpati . Pg 3

HC issues notices on patient’s death The Delhi High Court on Friday issued notices to Delhi government and two private hospitals over the death of a patient who waited for hours for an ambulance to shift him to a superspeciality centre. Deccan Herald and another newspaper on Friday published a report on the patient from the economically weaker section (EWS) who died after waiting at least six hours at the Bhagwan Mahavir Hospital, Rohini for an ambulance fitted with a ventilator to shift him to Max Super Speciality Hospital, Shalimar Bagh. Heading a division bench, Acting Chief Justice A K Sikri issued notices to both hospitals and the city government. The notices were issued following a plea – based on newspaper reports

– by advocate Ashok Agarwal, who is a member of the governmentappointed monitoring committee on free treatment facilities in Delhi’s private hospitals. Vikram, 25, suffered from TB meningitis and multiple tuberculoma. The distance between the hospitals is two kilometres. But for six hours, none of the hospitals took the responsibility of providing a ventilator-equipped ambulance for him. And CATS (Centralised Accident and Trauma Services) helpline initially refused to send an ambulance, saying all drivers had left by 4 pm. Finally, a CATS ambulance arrived at 7 pm without a working ventilator and the patient died by 7:45 pm. The next hearing in the case is on July 11. The bench ordered that if the

government conducts a probe into the case, the progress report should be submitted before it on July 11. Meanwhile, the family of the victim has filed a case of criminal negligence with Prashant Vihar police station. “Vikram was taken to B R Ambedkar Government Hospital. The doctors asked him to go to Bhagwan Mahavir Hospital. Despite production of a below poverty line card, he was not referred to a private hospital by the government hospital. He was a victim of more than one irregularity,” said advocate Khagesh Jha, a member of Social Jurist organisation, who is following the case. CATS bought 30 ambulances, fitted with latest technology, during Commonwealth Games, 2010. But not even one has a working ventilator now.

average of 10km/liter on diesel.. At present, there are 612 PCR vans — 162 Taveras, 178 Qualis and 263 Maruti Gypsies — which are either stationed or keep moving around at all the key posts across the city. Apart from that, there are nine PCR ambulances. Earlier, the Delhi Police

had planned to impart more color to the existing fleet in order to make it more visible. However, the Delhi Police have suggested few modifications so that some space can be created for a stretcher, whenever needed.

950 ambulances to respond to crisis calls on state highways State highways will soon have 950 ambulances to ensure every emergency call can be responded to within 20 minutes. The vehicles will be delivered in three batches, with the first batch arriving in the next two months. Taking note of the number of accidents on the state’s highways, the government. In September 2011 invited bids for ambulance services. However, only two bidders showed interest. Subsequently, a fresh call for bids was made in December last year. “The response from bidders has been good. Once the scrutiny of bids has been done, the government will go for the ambulances,” said Dilip Bhujbal, superintendent of police (highways). Each ambulance will be kitted with emergency equipment, and will have medical staff trained in trauma care. These vehicles will respond to calls coming from a call centre. The highway police are also hoping to prevent accidents by installing automated speed guns. “We are studying how automatic speed management is being done in London. We will have to customise it to our needs,” Bhujbal said.

INNOVA -TIVE MOOVE

It is indeed a smart move made by the Delhi police to Induct spacious Innova into the fleet of vehicles on Patrol Innova runs on diesel, it is very good from economic point of view. While Gypsy gives an average of 6-8 km/liter — that too on petrol, Innova gives an


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