IMC 2022: Watch '5G Ambulance', It Can Save Life Even After Getting Stuck In A Jam

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IMC 2022: Watch '5G Ambulance', It Can Save Life Even After Getting Stuck In A Jam
03 Oct 2022
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India’s biggest technology ‘fair’ India Mobile Congress 2022 emphasis of 5G this time. Each pavilion is equipped with 5G technology and associated futuristic gadgets. People are exploring the pavilions of Jio, Airtel, and Vi the most. One thing that was seen in common was the 5G ambulance! Actually, after the launch of the 5G mobile network, there is going to be a big upgrade in the health sector. This is evidenced by 5G ambulances! These vehicles, which have the maximum space covered in the pavilion of Jio and Airtel, is telling that in the coming days, the patient will get all the facilities in the ambulance. Even if these ambulances were stuck in a jam for some time, one should still hope to save the patient, as the doctor would be continuously monitoring the patient with the help of a 5G network.

A prototype is a 5G ambulance parked in Airtel’s pavilion. It has been developed jointly by Airtel, Cisco, and Teslon. Connected to the 5G network, this ambulance can also be tracked after booking. Once the patient is admitted to the ambulance, all his information reaches the doctor. From the command center of the hospital, the doctor can see the condition of the patient in the ambulance itself. If needed, the patient can be brought on a ventilator in the ambulance itself. The doctor operates on the patient continuously till he reaches the hospital. Its biggest advantage is that the patient gets the complete advice of the doctor and the right treatment is possible in difficult times.

In the future, these ambulances will become a reality on a large scale and the lives of serious patients can be saved. One such ambulance was also seen in Jio’s pavilion. It is claimed that this ambulance with a high-speed 5G network and lag-free internet will keep the patients connected to the doctor till they are taken to the hospital. This ambulance has been prepared jointly by Jio and Medulance. Medulance has a network of 60 cities, including Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. That is, whenever this ambulance comes into service in the future, people of small towns will also start getting the benefits of the 5G network.

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