On the occasion of ‘World Ambulance Day’, Manipal Hospitals
unveiled ‘Give Way Save a Life’ Campaign to educate and sensitise citizens
on the concept of giving way to an ambulance in their daily lives. This
initiative was flagged off by Ravi Malimath Justice, High Court of Karnataka
in the presence of Dr. Sudarshan Ballal, Chairman, Manipal Hospitals, Dilip Jose,
M. D & CEO, Manipal Health Enterprises Private Limited and Shraddha
Srinath, South Indian Film Actress
On
this occasion, Manipal Hospital announced a series of activities and
initiatives that included free ambulance service in case of emergency and
dedicated the service in the name of Late Justice V. S. Malimath. Additionally,
a Poster Exhibition on Life-saving Techniques was inaugurated along with
flagging off MAARS ambulance rally to spread the message of ‘Give Way Save a
Life’.
Manipal
Ambulance Response Service (MARS) has come a long way from its inception in
2015. So far the Hospital has been a medical partner with some of the
prestigious events like Aero Show and Pro Kabbadi. Till date 12,000 emergency
cases have been attended to. The state of the art technology enables the
ambulance to deal with any kind of crucial emergencies.
Speaking
on the occasion Sudarshan Ballal, Chairman Manipal Hospitals said, “In today’s faced-paced day and age, it is
extremely important to sensitise people on how critical
it is to give way to an ambulance and if people understand this then half the
battle is won. The 'Golden Hour' theory framed by WHO (World Health Organization),
which is followed all over the world also says that if a patient of road mishap
or a heart patient is rushed to a hospital within an hour, his chances of
survival go up by 70 to 80 per cent. With this initiative we continue to keep
up with our commitment of saving lives and making a difference in the lives of
those around us”
Speaking
on the occasion Dilip Jose, M. D & CEO, Manipal
Health Enterprises Private Limited, “Ambulance
services are the primary providers of a 24/7 response to medical and trauma
related emergencies. In a medical emergency time plays a very crucial
role. It is extremely important that Private Hospitals have a network like
MARS, that offers Complete Medical Emergency Solutions and advanced
comprehensive service and transportation during medical emergencies.”
Speaking
on the occasion, Ravi Malimath Justice , High Court of Karnataka said, “Emergency
can happen anywhere and its high time we realize that giving way to ambulance
is the least we can do. I consider it my privilege to be part of this noble and
great initiative that Manipal Hospitals has launched today and I am sure this
message will be conveyed far and wide.”
Supporting
the initiative Shraddha Srinath, South Indian Film Actress said, “Iam
extremely delighted to be part of this great cause. We must be more empathetic
and rational on road for making way to ambulances. I urge and it is my humble
request to all of you to be more careful and forthcoming. Please give way and
save a life.”
Ideally an ambulance
should be able to give pre-hospital care to the patient from point of pick-up
to hospital. Apart from stretcher, trolley and ventilator, the ambulance must
have spinal board and patient monitor along with a doctor or paramedical staff.
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