CM Yediyurappa launches nation's first integrated air ambulance service


Bengaluru, Sep 9 (IANS): Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa on Tuesday unveiled the country's first integrated air ambulance service jointly launched by the International Critical Air Transfer Team (ICATT) and the Kyathi in the city.

ICATT, a team comprising emergency medical service experts, and Kyathi, an aviation technology firm, have come together to start the country's first integrated air-ambulance service.

ICATT-Kyathi's fixed wing aircraft is capable of long distance emergency medical transportation, combined with helicopter and land ambulance services providing last mile connectivity.

The fixed wing air ambulance will be stationed at the HAL airport in Bengaluru.

The ambulance is equipped with state-of-the-art German Isolation Pod. ICATT-Kyathi will also enable safe transportation for critical Covd-19 patients.

Speaking at the inaugural event, Yediyurappa said that at times of emergency, providing timely and speedy medical care and treatment is of paramount importance.

"The introduction of ICATT-Kyathi's integrated air ambulance service will ensure not only quick medical assistance, but also high quality care delivered by senior doctors and paramedics trained in critical care while in flight.

"I am happy that ICATT-Kyathi chose to station the air ambulance in Bengaluru, catering better not only to the city, but to the whole of South India. I am also glad that we have taken this initiative at a time such as the Covid-19 pandemic when healthcare concerns are higher than normal," the CM said.

Speaking after the formal launch of the air ambulance at the Jakkur aerodrome, Co-founder and Director, ICATT, Rahul Singh Sardar, said that the key aspect in choosing the right air ambulance is to understand the importance and criticality of the service.

"ICATT has a comprehensive medevac team of doctors, intensivists, perfusionists and paramedics. The doctors and paramedics are certified in Fellowship in Aero Medicine (FAM) to handle critical care," he explained.

According to the note released by ICATT, it claimed that this year alone, ICATT had completed 63 domestic transfers, 10 international transfers and seven organ transfers.

"ICATT HEMS had played a significant role during the Kerala disaster and has been instrumental in saving many lives," the note added. 

 

 

 

  

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Wed, Sep 09 2020

    I wanted to know what happened to those Bike ambulances launched by Khadar work lakhs of rupees per bike?

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  • Subhash Chandra, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 09 2020

    May be they have sold it & split the cut 😆...

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  • Prakash, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 09 2020

    It's good initiative and appreciate contribution of who ever involved in this project.

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  • Roshan Rodrigues, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 09 2020

    I Saw many Ambulance outside the Government hospital rusted, without wheels or doors. Indian dogs and other animals made their home
    Is this going to happen same .??? don't waste tax payers money for someones name.
    If government updates daily payment for this project is better, common people can understand how many zero included .

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  • Sachidananda Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Wed, Sep 09 2020

    Hello Hello....
    Kantappane from Kantavara
    Onte Jwara Barodund
    Onji Helicopter Ambulance Kadapudle

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  • CA girishkk, M'lore/DXB

    Wed, Sep 09 2020

    Very good Indeed..., BSY Jai... HAL Jai....

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  • Navneeth, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 09 2020

    Ha Ha Ha. .I remember Abdul Khader boasting that he would implement it the same in Mangalore in 2017 while he was the health Minister. Eventually it required Vadra Congress to be ousted from the state for the Air Ambulance to see the light of the day.

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  • Gurka, Mangaluru

    Wed, Sep 09 2020

    Those who repeatedly criticizing the people they are the most love them. Congress - Bjp = A BIG ZERO

    Even congress disappeared from the EARTH then also BJP will take it up the name of CONGRESS for sure to hide their mistakes and incompetence in development and providing the employment to the youth as promised in the election manifesto.

    There are no other topics other than criticizing or thrashing the opposition to show off their strength which is really unfortunate.

    Indeed it was Congress initiated the project and such projects sometimes take time to realize or implement due to the protocols and process. GOOD LUCK BJPEE

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  • GURKA, Mangaluru

    Wed, Sep 09 2020

    This will work for few days and disappear like any other GOVT projects ! Even you call the service it wont reach on time being air ambulance service. Hope it will reach out the common man. Khader initiated but BJPee got the benefits !!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 09 2020

    We are proud of HAL ...

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