Monday 4 July 2016

Pan-India service of air ambulance Delhi





Newspapers often report that patients are airlifted from remote areas to AIIMS and other prestigious medical institutions. Some aircrafts are turned into flying hospitals to provide first-aid to critically ill patients and victims of accidents. Thanks to the air ambulance Delhi service that can reach anywhere in Indian and world to transfer patients to hospitals.

It is a paid service but affordable. Anyone can take advantage of this service as it can reach anywhere including the remotest village in India. Objective of the service is to save golden time of patients. The aircraft is kept in flying condition with all the staff ready to fly with the aircraft and transfer the patient or accident victim for whom the service is called to nearby medical facility.

This service was needed as it isn’t possible to take critically ill patients to AIIMS through surface transport. But an Air ambulance Delhi can take a patient from anywhere in India and even World to AIIMS in shortest time possible depending on the distance to be covered. In the aircraft, the patients are provided first aid and the trained staff monitors their condition. Trained staff can prevent condition of patients from aggravating with advance medical equipment.

Cost of airlifting is calculated on the distance to be covered and the number of doctors and paramedics to be sent to take the patient. But it is always affordable. But relatives of patients that in critical condition never worry about cost as they know that airlifting patients to hospitals saves lives.

It is easy to call an air ambulance Delhi. It is a service with an emergency number connected to a control room. Whenever someone needs this service, he calls the control room on the emergency number and discusses his needs. The control room assures of quick action and soon an aircraft with medical staff is pressed into service.


The service isn’t associated or related to any specific healthcare facility or hospital as it is the patient, who decides which way to go. The service provider only takes responsibility of safe transportation of patient to a hospital of his choice.