Ambulance Equipment Market Global Industry Analyses 2016-2020 an opportunity forecasted 2020-2030
A medically equipped vehicle that delivers patients to treatment facilities such as hospitals is known as an ambulance. The patient may receive medical care outside of the hospital in some cases. Emergency medical services employ ambulances to react to medical crises. They are usually outfitted with flashing warning lights and sirens for this reason. They may quickly convey paramedics and other first responders to the incident, carry emergency medical equipment, and transfer patients to hospitals or other long-term care facilities. The majority of ambulances are built on vans or pickup vehicles. Motorcycles, vehicles, buses, planes, and boats are examples of others. Ambulance equipment is a sort of medical equipment that is used to assist patients during medical emergencies such as accidents and procedures, therefore reducing personal injury and preventing death. Automated external defibrillators, oxygen supply equipment, blood pressure monitors, infusion pumps, stethoscopes, and first aid kits are among the typical ambulance equipment carried by ambulance vehicles. Various nations have their own set of well-defined requirements for the types of ambulances and equipment that they must carry.
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Victims of car accidents require prompt medical assistance as well as the appropriate ambulance equipment and services to take them to hospitals. As a result, increased road accident rates are likely to fuel demand for ambulance equipment, pushing market expansion. In the future, the market for ambulance equipment will grow due to an increase in traffic accidents. According to the Association for Safe International Vehicle Travel, road accidents annually disable or injure between 20 and 50 million people throughout the world. Road accident victims demand immediate assistance and rehabilitation. Patient trauma care is aided by proper ambulance management at the right moment. As a result, as the number of accidents increases throughout the world, the need for ambulance equipment will rise in the future years.
In September 2020, the International Critical Air Transfer Team (ICATT) and the Kyathi in Karnataka, India, established the country's first integrated air ambulance service.
In October 2020, HIPPO Mobility, the UK's first technology-driven, specialized, asset-light, and cost-effective transportation service for handicapped, aged, and non-emergency patients.
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