Tata Motors delivers 25 Winger ambulances to Gujarat govt
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Tata Motors delivers 25 Winger ambulances to Gujarat govt

On June 11, Tata Motors supplied 25 Tata Winger Ambulances to the Health Department of Gujarat, as a part of the larger order of 115 ambulances.

The official vehicle induction ceremony, was held in Gandhinagar, was graced by various notable dignitaries from the Gujarat State Cabinet including Nitin Patel, Deputy Chief Minister of Gujarat, Kishor Kanani, Health Minister of Gujarat and other dignitaries from Government of Gujarat.

The Tata Motors Winger Ambulance can be adapted to cater to all types of patient transportation, including Basic Life Support and Advanced Life Support range. The ambulance is engineered specially for Covid-19 patient transportation, with a driver partition.

Tata Motors won the bid for the order under the Government e-Marketplace, and the vehicles are designed for patient transport as per AIS 125 Part 1.

Its modular underpinnings and monocoque chassis, in addition to the independent suspension, offer a smooth driving experience, which is extremely critical for the swift transportation of patients.

Tata Motors will phase-wise supply the remaining 90 ambulances, as per the contract.

On June 11, Tata Motors supplied 25 Tata Winger Ambulances to the Health Department of Gujarat, as a part of the larger order of 115 ambulances. The official vehicle induction ceremony, was held in Gandhinagar, was graced by various notable dignitaries from the Gujarat State Cabinet including Nitin Patel, Deputy Chief Minister of Gujarat, Kishor Kanani, Health Minister of Gujarat and other dignitaries from Government of Gujarat. The Tata Motors Winger Ambulance can be adapted to cater to all types of patient transportation, including Basic Life Support and Advanced Life Support range. The ambulance is engineered specially for Covid-19 patient transportation, with a driver partition. Tata Motors won the bid for the order under the Government e-Marketplace, and the vehicles are designed for patient transport as per AIS 125 Part 1. Its modular underpinnings and monocoque chassis, in addition to the independent suspension, offer a smooth driving experience, which is extremely critical for the swift transportation of patients. Tata Motors will phase-wise supply the remaining 90 ambulances, as per the contract.

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