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Air ambulance service to be started in Gujarat like 108, announced by Gujarat Aviation Minister Purnesh Modi
Announcement to start air ambulance service in Gujarat
The government also decided to rent for the facility
Information given by Cabinet Minister Purnesh Modi
Patients in Gujarat can now avail the latest facilities and air ambulance service can be started in the state like 108 services, as the state government may sign MOU with GVK at the upcoming Vibrant Summit. Announcing this, Cabinet Minister Purnesh Modi said that a meeting of the Union Aviation Department was held on November 19 in which it was proposed to start air ambulance service in Gujarat. After getting the permission, the minister has announced in a press conference that air ambulance service will also be started through 108 in the near future. This decision of the government will be of great benefit to the injured who need immediate treatment.
How much is an air ambulance fare?
50 thousand rent if ordered through 108,
If a person demands 65 thousand
If the hospital demands, 55 thousand will be charged
Purnesh Modi highlighted the issues discussed at the meeting of the Aviation Department
Addressing a press conference, Cabinet Minister Purnesh Modi said that a meeting of the Union Aviation Department was held on November 19 in which aviation ministers from each state were present. Some representations were made from Gujarat in this meeting. In which the introduction of helicopter service for Ahmedabad Darshan, survey of 6 places for sea plane, Deesa airstrip project in North Gujarat, cargo service for vegetables, problem of parking at Keshod airport, planning to build aviation park were discussed.
At the Vibrant Summit the Government and GVK will MOU
The government and GVK will sign an agreement at the Vibrant Summit, in which discussions are underway to use the old aircraft as an air ambulance. A special service of air ambulance for patients will be started using the old aircraft B2100 of the state government.
The government's old aircraft B2100 will be used
Approval has been sought from DGCA for B2100 air ambulance. If approved, the government will provide facility to patients in need of air ambulance but in return the government will also charge operating fee from the patients. Registration will have to be done, in which approval will be sought from the government on the basis of 108 registrations.