
District collector TS Chetan on Monday in the Sri Satya Sai district in Puttaparthi in Puttaparth in Puttaparth in Puttaparth in Puttaparth in Puttaparth in Puttaparth in Puttaparth. | Photo Credit: By Agreement
District collector TS Chetan on Monday (September 8, 2025) launched the most modern outpatient service for advanced life support (ALS) and invited emergency teams to respond to emergency calls without delay, which could save timeless lives.
The collector stated in the inspection of the ambulance that the SRI Satya Sai district currently operates 33 ambulances within 108 services and remains a decisive rescue rope for patients, especially from rural areas in critical situations. The collector said that the new ALS ambulance operated by Bhavya’s health services throughout the state has strengthening the ability to respond to the emergency situations of the district.
Mr. Chetan noted that the vehicle is equipped with a top device, including a fan, defibrillator, suction apparatus, Multi-para monitor, infusion pump and syringe pump. These facilities would allow rescuers to provide advanced medical interventions during transit and bridge the gap until hospital care is available. “This new service would greatly encourage our ability to protect the danger of lives,” he said.
The district medical and medical officer Firuz Begum, the coordinator of the NTR Trust Sidevi, the district medical service coordinator Dr. Madhusudhan and higher officials.
Published – September 2025 20:08





