Odisha Healthcare / CM Majhi Launches 250 New Ambulances for Emergency Care

Key Points
- 250 new ambulances launched, total 428 added under 108 service.
- ₹111 crore invested from state funds for emergency healthcare.
- Over 5,000 patients transported daily through 108 and Janani Express.
Bhubaneswar, Feb 10: Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi flagged off 250 new ambulances on Tuesday at a special ceremony held at Kalinga Stadium here.
This marks the second phase of the Odisha government’s initiative to reinforce emergency medical services across the state.
The first batch of 150 ambulances was launched in December
last year. With Tuesday’s addition, a total of 428 new ambulances have been
introduced under the 108 Emergency Medical Service. The initiative carries an
investment of approximately ₹111 crore from the state government with each
ambulance costs around ₹25.77 lakh.
Also read: AYUSH Doctors in Odisha to Earn Up to ₹91,467 Monthly
The newly launched fleet includes five ambulances dedicated to airport services and two advanced life support (ALS) ambulances for the Cardiac Care Hospital in Jharsuguda.
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✨Currently, Odisha operates 866 ambulances across all 30 districts, comprising 449 Basic Life Support (BLS), 411 ALS, and six boat ambulances. These vehicles provide free emergency hospital transfers to citizens.
In addition, 500 ambulances are deployed under the “Janani Express” scheme to ensure safe transportation for pregnant women and sick children. The 108 service and Janani Express handle over 5,000 patient transfers combined on a daily basis to government healthcare facilities.
“Our government is the people’s government. Therefore, it is our priority to ensure advanced healthcare reaches everyone — from the coast to the hinterland, from villages to cities,” CM Majhi wrote his social media handle.
He stressed that the new ambulances will replace older vehicles, thereby reducing response times and improving efficiency. “Strengthening emergency healthcare transport is crucial to saving lives and ensuring timely medical attention,” added the Odisha Chief Minister.
Health Minister Mukesh Mahaling had earlier highlighted the
need for upgrading the ambulance fleet, which has now been addressed through
this initiative.
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