Corona War: 110 minibusses converted into ambulances in Haryana, 25 Volvo will also be built

Posted on 12th May 2021 by rohit kumar

The Haryana government has stepped up efforts to stop the spread of corona in villages. Under this, 110 ordinary minibusses of roadways have been converted into ambulances. Apart from this, 25 Volvo will also be converted into state-of-the-art ambulances. These will have all the facilities of first aid including oxygen.

 

 

Chief Minister Manohar Lal has taken this big decision regarding Corona Free Haryana. The 25 Volvo buses will be like a moving hospital. These Volvo ambulances will be ready in 3 days and will visit the villages of each district. The Chief Minister said that the patient feeling the need will get oxygen in the bus hospital. This decision has been taken because of the prevention of Covid and the safety of the people.

 

 

 

At the same time, 110 ordinary minibusses of roadways have been made ambulances. Since Tuesday, these buses have left for the villages of different districts. These ambulances will prove useful in emergencies. 5 mini bus ambulances have been provided to every district of the state. The Chief Minister said that in these ambulances, Covid affected people will be given priority treatment. These ambulances in the villages will identify Corona suspects. More effective steps will be taken so that the epidemic in the villages affects the least number of people.

 

All the necessary equipment has been provided in these minibusses. 4 beds have been designed for patients keeping the gap in all directions. A special arrangement of cylinders has also been made for oxygen including wings in the ambulance. Apart from this, provision has also been made to keep stretchers, wheelchairs, PPE kits, sanitizers. A cabin has been made of plastic sheets to keep distance from the Covid patients for the safety of the driver and operator.

 

On Tuesday, 11,637 new cases were reported in Haryana and 15,728 people beat Corona. For the first time in 16 districts of the state, the number of people recovering is higher than the new cases of infection.

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