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Bangalore. Kauvery Hospital Marathahalli today launched Bangalore’s largest and most advanced ambulance fleet, dedicating five fully equipped Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) ambulances exclusively to serve the Marathahalli and Mahadevapura constituencies.
Aravind Limbavali, Former Minister and Mahadevapura Task Force Chairman, and Smt. Manjula Aravind Limbavali, MLA (Mahadevapura Constituency), formally handed over the fleet to the RWA community stakeholders at a ceremony held at New Horizon College of Engineering, Kaadubeesanahalli, as part of ‘Ayushmaan Bhava’, a scommunity health initiative.
The ambulance service introduces a 180-second (3-minute) emergency call-to-dispatch protocol. Ambulances are strategically positioned across the IT corridor and neighbouring residential areas. This deployment ensures residents access emergency medical care within minutes of a distress call.
Mobile ICUs Bring Treatment to Patients
These ambulances operate as mobile intensive care units with emergency physicians, trained paramedics, and nursing staff onboard. Treatment begins the moment paramedics pick up a patient. This matters for time-sensitive conditions.
“In emergency medicine, we measure outcomes in minutes, sometimes seconds,” said Dr. Surendar Sambath, Head of Emergency Medicine, Kauvery Hospital, Marathahalli. “The golden hour begins the moment a cardiac arrest or stroke occurs. With this fleet stationed strategically across Marathahalli and an emergency physician onboard each ambulance, we compress the critical window between a medical distress call and advanced medical intervention. For conditions like myocardial infarction or stroke, every minute of delay increases mortality risk. We bring ICU-level care to the patient’s doorstep.”
Each ambulance carries Advanced Life Support medical equipment including cardiac monitors, defibrillators, ventilators, and emergency medications. The service covers head injuries, heart attacks, stroke, road accidents and trauma, labor pain, and pediatric emergencies.
Ambulances positioned across the IT corridor and residential neighbourhood’s mean patients in critical condition reach the hospital facility well within the golden hour. Treatment starts during transport.
Addressing Infrastructure needs in High-Density Urban Corridor
The launch addresses to fulfil the needs in emergency medical infrastructure in Marathahalli-Mahadevapura, one of Bangalore’s most densely populated corridors. Home to major IT parks and residential complexes, the constituency has witnessed exponential population growth without proportionate emergency medical services. Traffic-related delays during peak hours have historically impacted emergency response times. The decentralized fleet positioning directly addresses this challenge.
The service offers free emergency pickups for all residents and operates on GPS real-time tracking for optimized dispatch. Residents now have medical help nearby.
Speaking at the launch, Shri Aravind Limbavali said, “Marathahalli and Mahadevapura are home to hundreds of apartment complexes with thousands of families. This ambulance fleet, strategically positioned in our high-density residential areas, ensures that emergency care reaches our residents’ doorsteps within minutes. I appreciate Kauvery Hospital’s commitment to our community’s safety. When you have 400 to 500 apartments in proximity and an ambulance stationed nearby, you save precious lives during the golden hour. This is the kind of healthcare infrastructure our growing constituency needs.”
Speaking at the launch, Amaresh Lakshminarayana, General Secretary of the Mahadevapura Task Force and President of the Green Glen Residents Association thanked Kauvery Hospital for their collaboration. He highlighted Kauvery Hospital’s close partnership with the Mahadevapura Task Force’s initiative to station an ambulance within every 2.5-kilometer radius will save precious lives during golden hour. Mahadevapura is an IT corridor and experiences significant traffic congestion, which makes reaching an ambulance during critical emergencies a major challenge. This initiative will ensure prompt arrival and save precious lives.
Residents access the ambulance service nearby via the dedicated emergency number 080-6801-6901, available 24/7.
Community Health Initiative Alongside Launch
The event also featured a mega blood donation camp organized in association with the Karnataka Voluntary Blood Donors Association and free health checkups for over 500 residents, with distribution of privilege discount health cards to beneficiaries as part of the birthday celebration of Shri Aravind Limbavali.