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Hans India
06-06-2025
- Health
- Hans India
5G-enabled ambulance launched in Gurugram
New Delhi: In an initiative that signifies a shift in emergency medical services, Artemis Hospitals and MeduLance have unveiled one of Gurugram's first 5G-enabled advanced ambulances. This initiative is set to transform emergency care by harnessing the power of next-gen 5G connectivity, AI-driven diagnostics, and real-time telemedicine. This will ensure a quicker and more effective response during critical moments, the hospital authorities said. The launch of this advanced ambulance is part of Artemis Hospital's dedication to adopting the latest technology to enhance healthcare services. It also introduces the hospital's new campaign, The Power of 3, which promises to set a new standard in emergency services: Ambulance queries answered in 3 bells |Ambulance dispatched from hospital in 3 minutes | ER assistance begins within 30 seconds of the patient's pickup. The 5G-enabled ambulance is more than just a vehicle; it's a mobile extension of the emergency department, fully equipped and supercharged with 5G. It lets you have video consultations in real time, send live vital signs, and get expert advice while you're on your way. This integration helps hospitals get ready for patients and speed up clinical decisions. Dr. Devlina Chakravarty, Managing Director, Artemis Hospitals, said: 'This initiative will set a new benchmark for emergency care in India, ensuring that every patient receives timely and accurate care, no matter where they are. In a country where millions of lives are lost due to delays in medical treatment, this technology is a game-changer.'


Hindustan Times
26-05-2025
- Business
- Hindustan Times
GMDA approves geotechnical survey for ₹52-cr Ambedkar Chowk flyover
The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) has granted permission for a geotechnical survey at Ambedkar Chowk (sectors 45/46 and 51/52) to facilitate the construction of a flyover aimed at easing traffic congestion in the area. The project has already received approval from the state government, officials said. The survey, to be carried out by a private consultant from May 25 to June 15, will form the basis of a Detailed Project Report (DPR) to be submitted to the GMDA. 'The flyover will be constructed in two years from the date of allotment of the contract,' said a senior GMDA official. According to a GMDA survey, Ambedkar Chowk experiences severe congestion during peak hours, with average waiting time exceeding 10 minutes. The presence of a large private hospital nearby—identified as Artemis Hospital—has led to instances where ambulances got stuck in traffic. 'The GMDA has appointed a consultant for preparation of the DPR. For this, a geotechnical survey is required to be conducted at the Sector 45-46-51-52 road intersection,' said an order issued by the executive engineer, GMDA. The 700-metre-long flyover, to be built at a cost of ₹52 crore, is part of a broader traffic management plan. 'A flyover at Ambedkar Chowk, an elevated road along SPR, and another at Dadi Sati Chowk are planned. We've also got approval for five underpasses along the Gurugram Metro alignment,' another senior official added.