First batch of BLS ambulances flagged off in Arunachal Pradesh
First Published: 27th July, 2020 14:28 IST
In a boost to Arunachal Pradesh’s efforts to tackle COVID-19, basic life support (BLS) ambulances were flagged off by Health Minister Alo Libang on Sunday. The Health Minister flagged off
In a boost to Arunachal Pradesh’s efforts to tackle COVID-19, basic life support (BLS) ambulances were flagged off by Health Minister Alo Libang on Sunday.
The Health Minister flagged off five ambulances in the first batch at the Directorate of Health Services in Naharlagun.
The ambulances are designated at the district hospitals of West Siang district headquarters, Changlang, Kurung Kumey, proposed Covid Care Centre at the MLA apartment in Chimpu and the Covid Hospital at Midpu.
The state government has placed an order for 25 ambulances, including 20 BLS and five advanced life support system, under the North East Special Infrastructure Development Scheme (NESIDS).
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