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Force Motors to Deliver 2,429 Ambulances to Uttar Pradesh Health Department


By Robin Kumar AttriUpdated On: 03-Jan-2025 06:24 AM
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Force Motors will deliver 2,429 ambulances to enhance Uttar Pradesh's emergency healthcare services in urban and rural areas.
Force Motors to Deliver 2,429 Ambulances to Uttar Pradesh Health Department
Force Motors to Deliver 2,429 Ambulances to Uttar Pradesh Health Department

Key Highlights

  • 2,429 ambulances to be supplied to Uttar Pradesh.
  • Includes Patient Transport, BLS, ALS, and MMU configurations.
  • Enhances emergency healthcare in urban and rural areas.
  • Focus on patient safety, comfort, and medical efficiency.
  • Builds on Force Motor’s strong presence in ambulance manufacturing.

Force Motors Limiteda leading Indian manufacturer of commercial and specialty vehicles, has secured a significant contract to deliver 2,429 ambulances to the Uttar Pradesh Health Department. This move aims to enhance emergency medical services across the state, improving healthcare access for residents in both urban and rural regions.

The chosen vehicle for this project is the widely trusted Force Traveller Ambulance, known for its versatility in emergency medical transportation. These ambulances are designed to meet diverse healthcare needs and are available in several configurations, including:

  • Patient Transport Ambulance
  • Basic Life Support (BLS)
  • Advanced Life Support (ALS)
  • Mobile Medical Units (MMU)

Each vehicle prioritizes patient safety, comfort during travel, and optimal space for medical equipment. Additionally, the ambulances are built to handle India’s varied and often challenging road conditions, ensuring reliability in emergencies.

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A Step Forward for Uttar Pradesh Healthcare

The Uttar Pradesh Government’s decision to procure these ambulances reflects a focused effort to strengthen the state’s healthcare infrastructure. These vehicles will play a critical role in improving emergency response times and providing timely medical assistance.

Force Motors has a strong track record in the ambulance sector, having supplied vehicles to government departments, private hospitals, and NGOs across India. Equipped with durable driveline systems, the ambulances are designed to minimize transportation time, which is often crucial in life-threatening situations.

A Word from Force Motors

Speaking about the initiative, Prasan Firodia, Managing Director of Force Motors Limited, said:
"We are honored to collaborate with the Uttar Pradesh Government Health Department on this initiative. This partnership highlights our commitment to delivering dependable and efficient solutions tailored to India’s unique healthcare needs."

The deployment of these ambulances is expected to significantly improve emergency services, ensuring that residents across Uttar Pradesh receive faster and more efficient medical care.

Also Read: Ashok Leyland Achieves 14,721 Domestic & Export CV Sales in December 2024

CMV360 Says

Force Motor’s supply of 2,429 ambulances to Uttar Pradesh is a major boost to the state's healthcare infrastructure. These ambulances will ensure timely medical assistance, improving emergency services in urban and rural areas alike, while reinforcing the company's commitment to delivering reliable and efficient solutions for India's healthcare needs.

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