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This is an archive article published on July 10, 2009

108 ambulance service stretched to its limit,gets 246 calls in a single day

A Year ago,it was the Ahmedabad serial blasts that had them rushing to various parts of the city. Barely a year after,it is a tragedy of a different kind that has the 108 ambulance service on a constant run.

A Year ago,it was the Ahmedabad serial blasts that had them rushing to various parts of the city. Barely a year after,it is a tragedy of a different kind that has the 108 ambulance service on a constant run.

On Thursday,GVK EMRI – the 108 ambulance service – received a whopping 246 emergency calls,overstretching its fleet of 25 blue and white striped ambulances. By 8 in the evening,Kaushal Patel,who coordinates the Gandhinagar and Ahmedabad fleets,had a strained and tired voice as he recalled the data registered throughout the day. He had been in the field since 7 in the morning. “It’s (number of calls) not stopping. It’s increasing day by day; 194 the day before yesterday,210 yesterday,246 today,” he said.

Almost 50 of today’s calls were from friends and relatives of the people who had consumed illicit alcohol,or from hospital staff asking the ambulances to shift critical patients to the Civil Hospital. “About 40 of the calls were from Bapunagar,Odhav,CTM and Krishnagar,” said Manan Dave,GVK EMRI’s partner.

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When asked about the condition of patients,Dave said,“We were too busy receiving the calls,we never had time to check (patients’ condition).”

According to Patel,while half of them were already unconscious,others were vomiting and twisting in pain. A fortunate few were able to talk. “There were some patients who looked fine when they were taken to the hospital. But in 20 minutes,they would start vomiting and go into coma,” Patel recalled.

Incidentally,Patel was coordinating ambulances during last year’s bomb blasts,too. “The blasts had a loud effect. It’s been like that during the last few days,” he said,adding: “But when the blasts occurred,we had rescued all the victims within three to fours hours. But in this case,we have been getting calls for the last three days.”

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