Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal has publicly praised Blinkit’s recent launch of a 10-minute ambulance service in Gurugram. In a social media post, Goyal stated, “Quick is not just about groceries. Congratulations @albinder and team for thinking of societal impact, and bringing impact to life with record speed. This is a first in the world.”
Blinkit, a quick-commerce platform acquired by Zomato, announced the launch of its 10-minute ambulance service earlier this week. The service aims to provide rapid medical assistance to residents of Gurugram, with plans to expand to other major cities in the coming years.
Blinkit’s 10-minute ambulance service leverages the company’s existing hyperlocal delivery infrastructure to ensure swift medical assistance. The service will be available 24/7, with trained medical professionals and equipped ambulances ready to respond to emergencies within a 10-minute window.
Blinkit CEO Albinder Dhindsa announced the 10-minute ambulance service in a post on X (formerly known as Twitter). “Ambulance in 10 minutes.
We are taking our first step towards solving the problem of providing quick and reliable ambulance service in our cities. The first five ambulances will be on the road in Gurugram starting today. As we expand the service to more areas, you will start seeing an option to book a Basic Life Support (BLS) ambulance through the@letsblinkit app.
Some more info-
• Our ambulances are equipped with essential life-saving equipment, including oxygen cylinders, AED (Automated External Defibrillator), stretcher, monitor, suction machine, and essential emergency medicines and injections.
• Each ambulance has a paramedic, an assistant and a trained driver to make sure we are able to deliver the highest quality of service in time of need.
• Profit is not a goal here. We will operate this service at an affordable cost for customers and invest in really solving this critical problem for the long term.
• We are carefully scaling this service up, as it is both important and new to us. Our aim is to expand to all major cities over the next two years.
Let’s do our bit and make way for an ambulance always. You never know when you may save a life,” said Dhindsa in a post.
What Zomato CEO said
Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal praised the service in a post on X. ““Quick” is not just about commerce. It’s about saving lives as well.This is a first in the world. Congratulations @albinder and team for thinking of societal impact, and making things come true with record speed. So much more can happen in “quick” and I truly believe that this is just a start,” said Goyal.