Zomato’s CEO, Deepinder Goyal, praised Blinkit for its innovative step in launching a 10-minute ambulance service in Gurugram. Sharing his thoughts on social media, he said, “Quick delivery isn’t limited to just groceries. Kudos to @albinder and the Blinkit team for prioritizing social good and executing it at incredible speed. This is a first of its kind!”
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Blinkit’s Ambulance Service
Earlier this week, Blinkit, which was acquired by Zomato, introduced its rapid ambulance service in Gurugram. The initiative aims to deliver emergency medical help promptly, with plans to roll it out to other cities in the future.
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Using its existing hyperlocal delivery infrastructure, Blinkit ensures that medical assistance can reach people in need within a 10-minute window. The 24/7 service features fully equipped ambulances and skilled medical staff, ensuring timely responses in emergencies.
With this initiative, Blinkit takes a significant step in addressing the urgent need for reliable ambulance services. The first five ambulances are now operational in Gurugram, and as the service expands, users will be able to book a Basic Life Support (BLS) ambulance directly through the Blinkit app.