
The International Critical Care Air Transfer Transfer (ICATT), a company of air clinic services based in Bengalur, launched discussions with the government Andhra Pradesh (GoAP) to start integrated emergency medical services of helicopters (HEMS) into fast traumatic services in the state.
According to the official edition, he performed aerial exercise in several Indian cities and cooperates with GoAP and the management of tertiary hospitals to show Hems.
ICATT uses flying ICU-rifles and aircraft equipped with advanced ICU infrastructure, surgical instruments and trained aero-chest team. These aerial units are able to provide critical care at the site of trauma, especially along the highways, rural belts and semi -grown areas, in the key golden hour, which significantly improves the chances of survival for victims of accidents.
Under Hems, the victims of trauma and critically ill patients will be transported without costs, ensuring timely access to life -saving care. The Air Ambulance Service ICatt, which is the Indian adaptation of the British Hems model, has successfully operated the Government funded by the Air Ambulance by the Seva financed by the government in Madhya Pradesh (MP). ICATT planned to replicate this model in other countries by combining key departments, including firefighting services, police and the first respondent ambulance to create a trouble -free emergency medical network.
Before the MP contract, ICatt carried out in the deep jungles of the southern parts of Chhattisgarhu Aero-Men’s rescue operations and saved the lives of CRPF Jawans, who fought against the naxality.
The founding directors of ICATT Rahul Singh Sardar and Shalini Nalwad said Hems is a significant disruption of emergency landscape landscape. In countries like the US, Great Britain and throughout Europe, the air clinic teams were a standard part of trauma care.
ICATT would bring the same global standard of care to India where such services were not only desirable but necessary. With access to advanced healthcare facilities, in many parts of the country, it believes that the introduction of HEMS will play a key role in reducing road accident deaths and improving the results of reaction to emergencies.
Published – August 11 2025 20:25





