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Delhi government to add 103 ambulances to CATS fleet
Delhi government to add 103 ambulances to CATS fleet

Time of India

time05-05-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Delhi government to add 103 ambulances to CATS fleet

New Delhi: Delhi govt plans to enhance its emergency medical response capabilities by incorporating 103 additional ambulances into the Centralised Accident and Trauma Service (CATS) network. The expansion, which aims to bolster urgent healthcare services across the city, includes the procurement of 50 geriatric-friendly advanced life support (ALS) ambulances. These will be operated by an outsourced agency, according to officials. Moreover, private ambulance operators have been invited to submit applications for 53 basic life support (BLS) vehicles, including drivers and qualified paramedical staff. While ALS services are scheduled to begin functioning in May itself, BLS services are expected to commence operations within the next three months, with the tender process currently in progress. The geriatric-friendly ambulances incorporate specific elements for elderly patient transport safety and comfort. These include wheelchair access, transfer assistance devices and medical monitoring equipment for vital signs. The new fleet of 53 BLS ambulances will be equipped with 24 crucial medical instruments, such as oxygen cylinders, pulse oximeters, nebulisers, oxygen flow metres and suction pumps. The addition of the new vehicles will increase Delhi's CATS ambulance fleet from 277 to 380. Currently, CATS owns 137 ambulances, consisting of eight ALS and 129 BLS units. Furthermore, 140 ambulances are contracted from private operators, including 50 ALS and 90 BLS vehicles. The new additions will result in Delhi having 108 ALS and 272 BLS ambulances within the CATS network. The move follows revelations in the Delhi Assembly about increased ambulance response times, now exceeding 17 minutes despite fleet additions. This information emerged after Sadar Bazar constituency's AAP MLA Som Dutt raised the query in the assembly in March this year. Records show CATS ambulances now take 17.4 minutes to arrive, up from 13 minutes in 2014, despite the fleet growing from 155 to 261 vehicles over a decade, serving Delhi's population of nearly three crore. A Comptroller and Auditor-General (CAG) report recently identified several CATS ambulances operating without crucial equipment. Response times from Jan 2020 to July 2020 ranged between 28 and 56 minutes, improving to 15 minutes by Sept 2022. Feb 2020 recorded 49 rejected calls due to staff shortages, oxygen unavailability and vehicle issues, the CAG report pointed out. CATS, founded in June 1989 under Delhi govt's department of health and family welfare, transferred operations to external management in Aug 2019 for three years, with a potential two-year extension subject to performance evaluation.

Delhi government to add 53 new ambulances to CATS fleet, boosting emergency response
Delhi government to add 53 new ambulances to CATS fleet, boosting emergency response

New Indian Express

time01-05-2025

  • Health
  • New Indian Express

Delhi government to add 53 new ambulances to CATS fleet, boosting emergency response

NEW DELHI: In a move to strengthen emergency medical services in the national capital, the Delhi Government is set to add 53 new ambulances to its Centralised Accident and Trauma Service (CATS) fleet. According to officials, the Health Department has started the process to bring these new ambulances on rent. These ambulances will be equipped with basic life support (BLS) systems and are expected to become operational within the next three months. 'Applications have been invited from private ambulance operators to provide vehicles along with drivers and trained paramedical staff,' an official said. The new ambulances will come with 24 essential medical devices, including oxygen cylinders, pulse oximeters, nebulizers, oxygen flow meters, and suction pumps. Once the new ambulances are added, the total number of CATS ambulances in Delhi will rise from 266 to 319. At present, the city has 137 ambulances owned by CATS, including eight Advanced Life Support (ALS) and 129 BLS ambulances. Additionally, 140 ambulances are hired from private operators, which include 50 ALS ambulances. With the new additions, Delhi will have a total of 53 ALS and 213 BLS ambulances available under the CATS network. The decision to increase the ambulance fleet comes amid growing concerns about delays in emergency response times. According to a recent report by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG), there has been a rise in the time taken by ambulances to reach patients after they call the CATS helpline (102). In September 2022, the average response time was about 15 minutes, which has now increased to 17 minutes.

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