Bengaluru to soon have helipads for medical emergencies

'People spend lakhs of rupees for treatment, they will surely spend some thousands for emergency transport,' the Bengaluru mayor said.

Update: 2017-11-13 05:40 GMT
'The idea is in a primary stage and we we will take opinion of all then decide', Raj Sampath said. (Photo: PTI | Representational)

New Delhi: Bengaluru Mayor Sampath Raj has said that the city will soon have helipads to help common people during medical emergencies.

"We are considering to make helipads across the eight zones of the city for medical emergencies of common people. It's in a primary stage and we will take opinion of all then decide," Raj on Sunday said.

The proposal is expected to be presented in the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) soon.

"So much of precious time is lost when ambulances are stuck in traffic. We will look at providing such services at nominal prices. Also, when you can pay lakhs of rupees for treatment, I am sure people won't mind spending a few thousands to save lives using helicopters to fly to the nearest hospital," the mayor said.

The plan is to name the helipads after former mayors of the city. 

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