Will help extend Emergency Medical Services in interior Rajasthan
Udaipur : Shriram Finance Limited (SFL) has partnered GVK EMRI and Tata Motors to add 64 new Tata Winger Ambulances to GVK Emergency Management and Research Institute’s (EMRI) fleet.
Mr. G M Jilani, Joint Managing Director, Shriram Finance Limited and Mr.Ankush Ashtaputre, Vice President – Cluster Head, Mumbai, Shriram Finance handed over the keys of these ambulances to Mr. Satish Patel, State Head, Rajasthan, GVK EMRI at the ‘HEALING WHEELS’ event hosted in Jaipur today. Mr. Vishal Deshatwar, General Manager – Trucks and Buses, Tata Motors for Rajasthan was also present at the ceremony.
Mr. G M Jilani, Joint Managing Director, Shriram Finance, speaking at the Healing Wheels event said,”It is our honour and privilege to partner with GVK EMRI in this significant endeavour and help increase accessibility of healthcare services to the interiors of Rajasthan. We believe this collaboration will make a substantial differencein delivering lifesaving services to underserved areas, ensuring timely care in emergencies.”
Dr. Jaysankar Prasad, Sr. Vice President, EMRI Green Health Services,said, “EMR Green Health Services ( a GVK enterprise) is at the forefront and face of Emergency Response across India in serving people at their hour of personal distress through “108” emergency ambulance services in PPP mode. For the last 19 years, we at EMRI have been steadfastly committed to our mission of “Saving Lives”. EMRI has been operating 108 Emergency Response Services for NHM Rajasthan since 2016. Till date EMRI have served 54,87,712 beneficiaries and have so far facilitated 22,940 ambulance based deliveries. . We would like to convey our sincere gratitude to Shriram Finance team for financing and Tata motors team for delivering these 64 new ambulances which surely will facilitate Govt. of Rajasthan to extend the reach of 108 ERS to save more lives in sync with our ‘Mission of Saving Lives’ ”.
The fleet of 64 new ambulances will be located across Rajasthan, which includes 25 advanced life support ambulances and 39 basic life support ambulances.