Namo Ambulance Service to Be Launched on June 22, Key Details Inside

This service will operate 24/7 in each assembly constituency, free of charge, transporting patients to various medical facilities when necessary. The ambulances will be outfitted with advanced medical equipment and staffed with trained paramedics and support personnel.
Sweta Mitra

Namo Ambulance: To commemorate Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 25 years of public service, the launch of the Namo Ambulance Service in the Godda parliamentary constituency is scheduled. This initiative, set to be officially opened by Godda MP Dr. Nishikant Dubey on June 22nd at 4 p.m., aims to offer round-the-clock emergency healthcare services to the local population. The Namo Ambulance is fully prepared to be stationed in Deoghar shortly and will be introduced to the public post-inauguration.

Seven modern ambulances, funded by the MP, will be deployed across the six assembly constituencies of the Godda Lok Sabha constituency, including Deoghar, Madhupur, Jarmundi, Poraiyahat, Godda, and Mahagama. An additional ambulance will be stationed in the Baba Baidyanath Temple vicinity to provide immediate medical assistance to worshippers and residents.

This service will operate 24/7 in each assembly constituency, free of charge, transporting patients to various medical facilities when necessary. The ambulances will be outfitted with advanced medical equipment and staffed with trained paramedics and support personnel. Additionally, a GPS-based tracking system and a rapid response mechanism will be in place. A dedicated toll-free number will be provided for easy access to ambulance services. This initiative, launched on June 22nd, will offer free ambulance services in each assembly constituency, ensuring prompt access to quality medical care for patients and visitors to Baba Baidyanath Dham.

Godda MP Nishikant Dubey stated on his social media platform, “Over the past seven years, I have consistently observed that many patients have lost their lives due to the lack of timely ambulance services in remote areas. This has made it extremely difficult for poor and needy families to reach hospitals. Addressing this issue, we have decided to provide seven free Namo Ambulance services in six assembly constituencies before the Shravani Mela, marking Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 25 years of public life and public service.”