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Prince Court Medical Centre revolutionises emergency care with Malaysia’s first electric motorcycle ambulance

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He Prince Court Medical Centrein collaboration with First Ambulance, has launched Malaysia’s first electric motorcycle ambulance as part of its First Responder Service, highlighting the hospital’s commitment to providing faster, life-saving medical assistance and improving emergency care.

The electric motor ambulance plays a crucial role in Prince Court’s aim to improve response times, providing immediate assistance in congested traffic areas until a conventional ambulance arrives to transport patients to the hospital emergency department.

Equipped with essential medical supplies, the electric motorcycle ambulance allows paramedics to stabilise patients and perform vital interventions quickly, which can be crucial in life-threatening situations.

As part of Prince Court’s dedication to community well-being, the hospital provides free ambulance services within a 10-kilometre radius of its location in Kuala Lumpur.

“At Prince Court, our commitment to patient care and emergency response drives us to continually set new standards. The launch of our electric motorcycle ambulance represents a significant step forward in delivering faster and more efficient medical care,” said Dr Shuba Srinivasan, CEO of Prince Court Medical Centre.

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“With this initiative, Prince Court is at the forefront of emergency medical response, reinforcing our dedication as a responsible healthcare provider to improving the lives of the communities we serve,” added Dr Shuba.

“We are honoured to partner with Prince Court to launch the electric motorcycle ambulance as part of our emergency response. This innovative approach will help our paramedics reach patients faster and perform essential interventions more effectively. We are proud to support Prince Court in improving patient care,” said Steven Penafort, Managing Director of First Ambulance.

Equipped with essential medical supplies, the electric motorcycle ambulance allows paramedics to stabilize patients and perform vital interventions quickly.

Prince Court has also signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Orion Residence, a new development on Jalan Bukit Bintang in Kuala Lumpur. This collaboration provides residents with an integrated panic button at Orion Residence that connects directly to Prince Court’s ambulance service, significantly improving response capacity.

“We are proud to partner with Prince Court to enhance the safety and wellbeing of our residents. The new panic button system, supported by Prince Court’s electric ambulances and scooters, will ensure a quick response in the event of an emergency and give our residents peace of mind that help is just a button away. This initiative reflects our commitment to a safe and supportive community,” said Thomas Ling, CEO of Orion Tower Sdn Bhd.


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