The moments during an emergency are critical and can often define life or death. A swift response is vital in such scenarios. Since 2005, we have been at the forefront of India’s emergency response systems and patient transport services. Every year, nearly 1.5 lakh people lose their lives in road accidents in India, which means 422 accidents every single day. Unfortunately, the average ambulance response time exceeds 45 minutes in many regions. At Zenplus, we promise a prompt response with just a single call. Through our vast network of ambulances, we provide lifesaving services across 60 cities.
Our commitment extends beyond India, with an international presence to make a global impact. Within India, our reach and influence continue to grow as we steadfastly work to improve public healthcare. Our emergency ambulance services include ALS (Advanced Life Support), BLS (Basic Life Support), and MICUs (Mobile Intensive Care Units), tailored to the patient’s condition. Advanced systems like TMS (Transport Management System) ensure vehicles are always on track. We prioritize the safety of both our patients and staff, and our ultimate goal is to deliver services across every corner of the country.
Zenplus engages with multiple State Governments to provide world-class EMS through ambulances and mobile medical units. Our medical emergency services aim to provide prompt medical treatment to patients and transport them quickly and safely to hospitals. With a vast network across India, we ensure swift access to medical facilities, prioritizing speed and affordability.
Read MoreZenplus provides top-tier EMS services, designed for rapid response to medical emergencies, coupled with efficient and safe patient transport to healthcare facilities.
Read MoreArranging an ambulance with Zenplus is seamless. Contact us, and our team will assist in providing all necessary details and ensuring rapid deployment of services. We prioritize speed, affordability, and patient safety at every step, ensuring a positive experience during critical moments. Across 60 cities in India, we provide ambulance services for the timely transfer of patients to hospitals.
Read MoreZenplus is making a meaningful difference in public healthcare throughout India. Our services currently span Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Bihar, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Manipur, Nagaland, Jammu, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Sikkim, Punjab, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, and many more.
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We know emergencies can be chaotic. A single call to our emergency number ensures rapid EMS deployment with fully equipped ambulances, professional paramedics, and skilled drivers. Whether for individuals or corporate clients, our services operate 24/7, with 108 as the toll-free emergency number nationwide.
Zenplus engages with multiple State Governments to provide world class EMS through ambulances, mobile medical units
Zenplus Emergency Ambulance Service is the best I've encountered. Their compassionate team saved my daughter's life and kept us informed throughout. They go above and beyond.
Sushmita Shah
After an accident, Zenplus Emergency Ambulance Service provided quick and expert care. Their paramedics kept me calm and ensured my safety on the way to the hospital. I owe them my recovery.
Pranoy Shinde
Zenplus Emergency Ambulance Service saved my father's life during a heart attack. Their quick response and skilled paramedics made all the difference. Forever grateful.
Devika Madan
I have been using Zenplus Private Limited Ambulance services for my father's medical appointments at TTSH for a few months now. Their rates are very affordable; the paramedics are very efficient and professional. They handle elderly patients with due care and attention. Great job. Keep up the good work!
Rahul Joshi
When my wife went into labour, we called an ambulance and rushed to the hospital in Bhubaneswar, Odisha. On the way, my wife's situation was getting ill, but the EMT on board helped stabilize her and was even trained to help deliver a baby. Thanks to the staff who ensured us a safe transfer to the hospital in no time.
Deepak Saho
Team Zenplus helped organize a private ambulance for my brother, who was infected with the coronavirus. Whether it was coordinating with the hospital where he was admitted or dealing with health authorities and other on-ground challenges, they helped me in every way they could for a seamless and safe intercity transfer. Day or night, they always responded positively & provided quick support. My brother got further treatment and is safe now. This couldn't have happened without Zenplus. Thanks a lot.
Meera Krishnan
The three most common medical emergencies are:
Bleeding: This includes both internal and external bleeding that may require immediate attention to prevent severe blood loss.
Breathing Difficulties: Situations like choking, asthma attacks, or respiratory distress can quickly become life-threatening if not addressed promptly.
Collapse or Unconsciousness: This can result from various causes, such as dehydration, low blood sugar, or cardiac issues, and requires immediate medical evaluation.
Other frequent emergencies include seizures, severe pain, heart attacks, and strokes.
Emergency Medical Service (EMS) is a specialized branch of emergency services dedicated to providing acute medical care outside of hospitals. It involves responding to patients experiencing illnesses or injuries that are considered medical emergencies. EMS also ensures the safe transport of patients to healthcare facilities for further treatment.
The major medical emergencies include bleeding, seizures or fits, heart attack, stroke, sudden breathing problems, eye trauma.
Yes, government ambulances in India, such as those accessed via the 102 emergency number, provide free-of-cost services. Known as the National Ambulance Service of India, this service operates 24/7 to transport patients to the nearest healthcare facilities without any charge.
Emergency management consists of the following four phases:
Mitigation: Measures taken to reduce the impact of potential emergencies, such as risk assessments and safety improvements.
Preparedness: Planning and preparing for emergencies, including training, drills, and resource allocation.
Response: Immediate actions taken during an emergency to ensure safety and provide assistance, such as rescue and medical aid.
Recovery: Efforts to restore normalcy after an emergency, including repairs, counseling, and long-term planning.