Gleneagles BGS Hospital Launches South India's First 5G-Enabled Ambulance Service

Gleneagles BGS Hospital in Kengeri introduces South India's first 5G-enabled ambulance service, marking a major technological advancement in emergency medical response. Initially, five ambulances will serve the hospital's vicinity, with plans to expand. These vehicles feature high-speed connectivity, advanced life support systems, and real-time data transmission to enhance patient care.


PTI | Bengaluru | Updated: 20-06-2024 16:48 IST | Created: 20-06-2024 16:48 IST
Gleneagles BGS Hospital Launches South India's First 5G-Enabled Ambulance Service
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Bengaluru, June 20, 2024 – In a groundbreaking move for emergency medical services, Gleneagles BGS Hospital, Kengeri, has launched South India's first 5G-enabled ambulance service. The introduction of this cutting-edge technology is aimed at preventing significant milestones in patient care through enhanced connectivity and real-time data transmission.

In the initial rollout, five 5G-enabled ambulances will be deployed to cover the immediate vicinity of the hospital. A second phase will include an additional five ambulances, extending the service to neighboring districts, thereby increasing the region's emergency response capabilities.

Key stakeholders at the event included BGS & SJB Group of Institutions' Managing Director Sri Sri Prakashnath Swamiji, Gleneagles Healthcare India's CEO Anurag Yadav, Gleneagles Bengaluru Cluster's CEO Biju Nair, Medulance Co-founder and CEO Pranav Bajaj, and Co-founder and Director of Medulance, Ravjot Singh Arora.

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