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INDIAN Emergency Services (POLICE, AMBULANCE,FIRE)

thnx soumya1989 for the pics of Odisha police,it's very good to see the HQ of Bhubneswar-Cuttuck commissionerate police.Actually some controversy had occurred at the time of it's building bcoz of corruption charges on official for such a monumental buldng as a police HQ, but still i love it very much ,it;s truly a monumental stucture in bhubneswar city and incorporates some state of the art technology.

I want to tell u all in dis forum dat BBSR police is very very strict towards traffic rule and these guys are very much active in fine collection :) i have seen such kind of activeness regarding fine collection only in Mumbai police not even in pune, bang,chen,hyd police (at least regarding fine collection) . i have wasted atleast 4000 to 5000 bucks by giving fine in 4 yrs in Bhubneswar :cheesy: that too only for not wearing helmat, over speeding and wrong parking.......

I know man after after incorporation of commisionerate police special rules they are very strict. Even I have given fine once for not wearing helmet(at that time my friend just holding the helmet in back sit and I was riding). Actually rules are strict in BBSR and some parts of cuttack. Are you from Odisha??
 
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Railway Canine unit

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Force One Commando

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Various Canine units of Police Forces taking part in Police Dog competition in Bhopal

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Mumbai Police Dog Squad

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2-wheeler ambulances to hit roads soon

NEW DELHI: Soon, there will be two-wheeler ambulances known as "first responders" across the country to provide emergency medical care to people in congested areas, by-lanes and crowded zones where other types of ambulances cannot reach. This category of ambulance is popular in countries including US, UK, Australia and Sweden which can provide first-aid, but don't transport patients.

The Centre recently decided to allow four categories of ambulances including this one to ensure that ambulances are equipped with necessary gadgets and trained manpower to take care of patients during transit to hospitals. The National Ambulance Code recommended by Central Motor Vehicles Rules-Technical Standing Committee ( CMVR-TSC) specifies that the ambulance would be in "brilliant white" and would be built in a manner that it doesn't disintegrate even if it turns turtle. Besides, ceiling, interior sidewalls and doors of patient's compartment will be non-permeable and resistant to disinfectant. Moreover, patient cabin will be complete with a digital display panel to show status of oxygen supply.

The four types of ambulances (A, B, C & D) are - first responder, patient transport, basic life support and advanced life support. Implementation of this code will ensure uniformity. So far there was no guideline for hospitals and agencies for floating tenders and for industry outlining required specifications.

So now transport vehicles are often converted into ambulances with virtually non-existent emergency care facilities for patients. Majority of ambulances have no proper storage facility, non-ambulatory ventilator support system and other necessary features.

Patient transport vehicle will be designed to transport stable patients for non-emergency transfers like scheduled visits for treatment, routine physical examinations, x-rays etc. Basic life support ambulance will be designed and equipped with staff for transportation and treatment of patients requiring non-invasive airway management/basic monitoring. Advanced life support ambulances will be designed and equipped for transport and treatment of emergency patients requiring invasive airway management and intensive monitoring.

2-wheeler ambulances to hit roads soon - The Times of India
 
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Sashtra Seema Bal - SSB (Armed Border Force) formerly Special Services Bureau

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2-wheeler ambulances to hit roads soon

NEW DELHI: Soon, there will be two-wheeler ambulances known as "first responders" across the country to provide emergency medical care to people in congested areas, by-lanes and crowded zones where other types of ambulances cannot reach. This category of ambulance is popular in countries including US, UK, Australia and Sweden which can provide first-aid, but don't transport patients.

The Centre recently decided to allow four categories of ambulances including this one to ensure that ambulances are equipped with necessary gadgets and trained manpower to take care of patients during transit to hospitals. The National Ambulance Code recommended by Central Motor Vehicles Rules-Technical Standing Committee ( CMVR-TSC) specifies that the ambulance would be in "brilliant white" and would be built in a manner that it doesn't disintegrate even if it turns turtle. Besides, ceiling, interior sidewalls and doors of patient's compartment will be non-permeable and resistant to disinfectant. Moreover, patient cabin will be complete with a digital display panel to show status of oxygen supply.

The four types of ambulances (A, B, C & D) are - first responder, patient transport, basic life support and advanced life support. Implementation of this code will ensure uniformity. So far there was no guideline for hospitals and agencies for floating tenders and for industry outlining required specifications.

So now transport vehicles are often converted into ambulances with virtually non-existent emergency care facilities for patients. Majority of ambulances have no proper storage facility, non-ambulatory ventilator support system and other necessary features.

Patient transport vehicle will be designed to transport stable patients for non-emergency transfers like scheduled visits for treatment, routine physical examinations, x-rays etc. Basic life support ambulance will be designed and equipped with staff for transportation and treatment of patients requiring non-invasive airway management/basic monitoring. Advanced life support ambulances will be designed and equipped for transport and treatment of emergency patients requiring invasive airway management and intensive monitoring.

2-wheeler ambulances to hit roads soon - The Times of India

This has got to be the news of the day! Not the bike first responders but that the GoI has gone ahead with it plans of regulated the type of ambulances on the roads in India. Goiing by The new codes one won't be seeing those cr@ppy vans being used as ambulances but proper fitted out ambulances as seen in developed nations as the norm.


Great news!
 
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God it annoys me to see that fire truck (far right) in service and still being bought. An utter joke.
We need to ban tata from selling chassises with that weird looking cowl from the 80s :lol:
 
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We need to ban tata from selling chassises with that weird looking cowl from the 80s :lol:

Just use the PRIMA chassis FFS!!


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Delhi Police and Fire serice in action:

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Note the new logo being applied to all Delhi police vehicles.
 
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Agra Police:


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@Bombaywalla do you have any Indian emergency vehicle pics to share?
 
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