PNN
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, September 12: Zenzo, a renowned provider of comprehensive pre-hospital care solutions, is revolutionizing emergency medical facilities by introducing a fleet of 5G-enabled ambulances for on-site hospital and commercial projects.
These complex ambulances feature rescue apparatus and 5G connectivity, ushering in a new era of real-time knowledge transmission, patient tracking and high-level emergency medical care. The inaugural launch event brought together guest senior advisor Rahul Narwekar and prominent figures from the healthcare sector, adding Dr. Nitin Jagasia (Head of Emergency Medical Services, Apollo Hospital – Navi Mumbai), Dr. Parag Rindani (Managing Director, Wockhardt Hospitals Ltd) and Joy. Mukherjee – Chief Operating Officer) – Hinduja Hospital.
Zenzo’s 5G-enabled ambulances aim to meet the growing demand for fast and effective emergency medical services. These ambulances are designed in particular to provide complex medical care on the go, facilitating the rapid transit of medicines, especially in critical conditions that require a rapid response. The telecommunications company has played a pivotal role as a generation facilitator, creating a platform for the seamless integration of various medical devices and enabling real-time knowledge transmission. This innovation allows medical experts instant access to important information, diagnoses and medical records.
Equipped with essential life-saving devices such as ventilators, defibrillators, ECG devices, multi-patient monitors, syringe pumps and virtual stethoscopes, Zenzo’s 5G-enabled ambulances provide comprehensive and vital emergency care during transport. These ambulances frequently monitor patients’ important symptoms for quick diagnosis and facilitate remote consultations with medical experts via video conferencing.
Shaffi Mather, founder of Zenzo, said, “At Zenzo, we are committed to redefining emergency medical care and have the largest ambulance network in India. Our complex 5G ambulances are a significant step towards delivering healthcare on the go. With the Developing a pivotal role in healthcare, we are leveraging the strength of 5G connectivity to enable our medical teams to provide emergency care to patients in real time.
Zenzo’s 5G-enabled ambulances foster seamless collaboration between healthcare professionals from various disciplines, ensuring better patient care. Paramedics can receive remote advice from doctors for essential procedures. In addition, taking advantage of the critical “golden hour” to initiate therapy Especially for heart patients, Zenzo’s 5G ambulances improve therapy outcomes through timely care and intervention. The technology also makes it easier to attend the emergency room before hospitalized patients arrive.
Sweta Mangal, Director of Zenzo, commented: “Our purpose is to make 5G ambulances available to as many people as possible so that patient care on board ambulances is top-notch, especially in the case of cardiac patients. These ambulances, through connectivity and data, can help hospital emergency groups make informed and timely decisions about patient treatment.
With India’s largest ambulance network, Zenzo promises comprehensive and reliable coverage, offering fast and professional medical assistance as a reliable lifesaver anytime and in India.
Zenzo is one of India’s leading providers of pre-hospital care solutions, committed to redefining emergency healthcare. With an extensive ambulance network and a commitment to leveraging technology, Zenzo strives to ensure fast, high-quality healthcare for everyone.
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