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NHAI-HLL Lifecare join hands to assist accident victims on highways

NHAI-HLL Lifecare join hands to assist accident victims on highways

New Delhi, Mar 8 (UNI) With a view to provide immediate assistance to accident victims and strengthen the Incident Management System (IMS) on the National Highways, NHAI has entered into an agreement with HLL Lifecare Limited, a Public Sector Undertaking under the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare.
The agreement will help NHAI to strengthen its existing Incident Management System, which includes Ambulances, Route Patrol Vans & Cranes, real time tracking, and supportive supervision, Ministry of Road Transport & Highways said in a release.
This will improve response time and facilitate referral of accident victims to the nearest health facilities, establishing a seamless process for incident management. This will include Operation & Management of Trauma Centres/Emergency Stabilization Centers to maximize assistance during the golden hour and improve health outcomes.
This will also help to strengthen services provided through National Highway Toll Free Helpline Number 1033 resulting in improved response time.
In this regard a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the two organizations.
In addition, HLL Lifecare Limited will provide services for comprehensive geo-tagging, mapping and engagement of health facilities and trauma centres across National Highways to enhance the emergency medical response by linking health facilities with ambulances.
A blueprint for investment on trauma centres along National Highways will also be created by HLL Lifecare Limited.
HLL will also operationalize and manage State-of-art ambulance services which will be equipped with improvised ‘Basic Life Support’ at select locations of National Highways and will integrate technology for better communication, real time tracking and coordination.
As a part of the agreement, HLL Lifecare Limited will undertake training and orientation of the Toll Plaza Staff on new initiates and providing basic life support.
This agreement will remain in effect for a period of five years. This unique collaboration between two Government Organizations underlines NHAI’s focus to enhance the Incident Management System and provide timely assistance to accidents victims. This arrangement will play a prominent role in providing immediate medical assistance and save precious lives on the National Highways across the country.
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