Now, you cab book ambulance on Blinkit and it will reach your home in just 10 mins
Blinkit’s 10-minute ambulance service is currently live in Gurugram, with expansion plans across India.
The service promises affordability and includes life-saving equipment and trained staff.
Users can book the ambulance directly via the Blinkit app, with medical details provided upon booking.
After goods and services, Blinkit, a popular quick commerce platform, now allows users to book ambulances through its app. The platform, which is known for delivering groceries, fashion items, stationery, and more, will now offer ambulance service in just 10 minutes. However, the service is currently only available in one city, with plans to expand to others in the coming months, according to Blinkit CEO Albinder Dhindsa.
The customers can book the ambulance in emergency situations and Blinkit has promised that the ambulance will reach the person within 10 minutes. It is worth noting that the Blinkit ambulance service is in its testing phase. The services already live in Gurugram and the company is expected to add more areas soon.
In a post, Dhindsa also explained that each ambulance will have a paramedic, an assistant, and a trained driver along with a promise of affordability. Additionally, all the ambulances come equipped with essential life-saving equipment like oxygen cylinders, AED (Automated External Defibrillator), stretchers, monitors, suction machines, and medicines. He also promised that the service would be expanded to all parts of India in the next two years.
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How to book an ambulance service via Blinkit?
The users in Gurugram can book an ambulance via the application. After installing the latest version, the users will see the ambulance icon next to the Print option on the application. After clicking the option, the users will have to add the address details where they want the ambulance and then book it, much similar to other services. After the user books the ambulance, the users will get to see the details along with medical assistance details which are available to help the patient during an emergency.
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