'Fastest ambulance in the world' unveiled in Dubai


Dubai, Oct 18: A customised Lotus Evora is being hailed as the “fastest ambulance in the world”, able to race to injured people at 185mph.

The oil-rich emirate sees its fair share of supercars but this one will be put to a very different use by the Dubai Health Authority.

Unveiled at the Gitex technology week in the city’s World Trade Centre, the car is worth around £100,000 and will be used by 50 specially-trained paramedics.

Maitha al-Ketbi, a paramedic with the Dubai Corporation for Ambulance Services, told Al-Arabiya staff will be able to reach patients in three or four minutes on average.

“The car is of importance to patients so we can reach them in a very short time,” she said.

“Those sport cars minimise the time of response and it can reach much faster than the ambulance cars, they can do the first aid by the time the ambulance arrives.”

The two-seater Lotus will not be able to transport patients but, like first responders in the UK, will allow paramedics travel quickly to perform initial first aid.

  

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  • devdath, mangalore

    Tue, Oct 21 2014

    TOTAL WASTE OF MONEY AMBULANCE ON BIKE IS BETTER THESE PEOPLE DONT KNOW WHAT IS EMERGENCY SERVICE THIS IS SHOW OFF

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  • john, mangalore

    Mon, Oct 20 2014

    skylift ambulances can be made possible direct till fr mullers hospitals or any other where theres always traffic in city so that Atleast from some places in city it should be accessible to save lives, a nurse with other medical equipments and first aider should be provided.

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  • Dr Prakash Harischandra, Surathkal

    Sun, Oct 19 2014

    Put this Ambulance in a Road in Bangalore at a Junction or at FIsheries college junction in Mangalore then we can see how fast it can run. Hope our adminstration or our media savy health minister reads this things .. he drives through this same roads but cannot change things.. that their power other scaring of innocent people.

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  • christine, manglore

    Sun, Oct 19 2014

    when roads are jammed in heavy traffic, is they will get way clear to pass the ambulance? It can be able to cause more accidents too. Better helicopters rather than ambulance.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Oct 19 2014

    within 3-4minutes to reach?wonderful.but how ?when roads are jammed inheavy traffic can theyreach in a short time´?did they try?but when they do only first aid and require immediate Transport also is better .why cant Combine?fast Transport to Hospital should be done by Heli.not by ambulance.

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  • Pranesh, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 18 2014

    One way ticket to Heaven

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