Odisha News / Dharmendra Pradhan Facilitates Two Advanced Ambulances to Sambalpur

Key Points
- Two advanced BLS ambulances provided through Dharmendra Pradhan’s MP fund.
- One ambulance handed to Sambalpur Bus Owners’ Association, another to Rairakhol NAC.
- Initiative worth Rs58.13 lakh fulfills community demand for emergency healthcare.
- Ambulances expected to improve accident response and save lives.
Sambalpur, Feb 24: Healthcare services in Sambalpur received a significant boost as Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan facilitated two advanced Basic Life Support (BLS) ambulances through his MP LAD fund. The initiative, worth nearly Rs 58.13 lakh, fulfills a long‑standing demand of residents and transport operators in the region, officials said on Tuesday.
One ambulance was formally handed over to the Sambalpur Private
Bus Owners’ Association at a ceremony held at Ainthapali bus stand. Former
legislator Nauri Nayak presided over the event and handed over the vehicle to
the association. The second ambulance is designated for Rairakhol NAC, ensuring
wider coverage of emergency medical services in western Odisha.
The move follows a request made by the bus owners’
association during a programme last December, when members highlighted the
urgent need for emergency medical support for passengers, bus staff, and local
residents. Association president Saroj Kumar Patra and former president Subrata
Panda expressed gratitude to the Union Minister, noting that the ambulances
would be crucial in providing immediate medical assistance during accidents or
emergencies.
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Earlier, Minister Pradhan had flagged off the ambulances
during his visit to Sambalpur on February 16. His intervention has been widely
welcomed as a proactive step in strengthening healthcare infrastructure and
transport safety. The vehicles are equipped with modern life support systems,
enabling patients to be transported quickly to hospitals during critical
situations.
Local leaders and residents said that the addition of these
ambulances marks a new chapter in Sambalpur’s public health services, combining
transport facilities with emergency medical care. The initiative is expected to
significantly improve response times and save lives in emergencies, reinforcing
the importance of accessible healthcare in semi‑urban and rural areas.
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