"Currently, we are in the process of auditing the ambulances. We are also collecting all the details about the crew members and our endeavour is they all continue to be a part of the service, provided they are eligible as per the parameters laid down by the government," a statement issued by Ziqitza Healthcare Limited (ZHL) said.
Started by a group of young professionals in 2004, Ziqitza Healthcare Ltd has provided services across the country making emergency medical services (EMS) and pre- hospital care a reality in India.
"Our objective is to provide seamless emergency medical services and follow the international benchmarks that ZHL has acquired through partnerships with leading ambulance services like New York-Presbyterian Emergency Medical Services," the statement added.
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