Haryana Chief Minister Khattar Announces to Start A New Ambulance Service Soon

A new Ambucycle service is expected to commence in the state of Haryana that will be an Ambulance service on a two-wheeler. The Chief Minister of Haryana, Manohar Lal Khattar are willing to start this community-based service for supplying emergency response on two-wheelers to the needed in the region. It was an initiative of Israel's United Hatzalah that is already in action in Jerusalem. United Hatzalah’s volunteers always get ready to provide help within the first few minutes of emergency throughout Israel.

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As per the report, United Hatzalah, a volunteer-based emergency medical services organization of Jerusalem will send a delegation to Haryana that will investigate the possibilities of a tie-up and introduce these ambulances on two-wheelers in Haryana. As these ambulances use a motorcycle for transportation, it becomes pretty easier for them to go through narrow streets and not get stuck as like the actual ambulances. It kept a rear placed first aid box that holds all the necessary medical equipment needed in the case of an emergency. United Hatzalah service in Israel is pretty fast as it can reach the destination of emergency in an average response of 3 minutes. While in the city centre, the response time decreases by up to 90 seconds. As of now, the organisation is providing its services from around 350 Ambucycles.