Zenzo launches the largest network of 25,000+ ambulances by training people on first aid and CPR
Published : 11 March 2025
Zenzo, India’s leading emergency response service provider, hosted the ‘Make India Emergency Ready’ meet at NSCI Mumbai, spotlighting their commitment to providing immediate and effective emergency assistance by launching the largest network of 25,000 ambulances across 450 cities. The network includes basic, cardiac and 5G enabled ambulance which uses real-time patient monitoring, enabling paramedics to share vital stats with hospitals instantly, improving pre-hospital care.
The company has partnered with major delivery platforms like Zomato and many other ecommerce & mobility players to spread awareness about emergency responses, medical first aid, and CPR training. These collaborations aim to educate delivery personnel, who are often first responders, on life-saving techniques and public engagement.
Sweta Mangal, co-founder and CEO of Zenzo, commented on the occasion: “Zenzo’s core mission is to ‘Make India Emergency Ready’ by harnessing digital technology to build a robust medical emergency service infrastructure. We aim to provide the largest network of validated ambulances across the country.
She further added, “The pandemic has highlighted the importance of quick medical assistance, and Zenzo is at the forefront of leveraging India’s digital capabilities to deliver efficient emergency care. Our goal is to reduce fatalities by offering the biggest network of ambulances, while also creating public awareness and fostering knowledge and training about emergency care.”
To strengthen India’s healthcare infrastructure, Zenzo collaborates with hospitals, local authorities, corporates and private ambulance fleets, ensuring life-saving equipment and trained professionals are readily accessible.
Zenzo’s initiative aims to address issues like emergency response delays which significantly affect patient outcomes. In 2024, Mumbai and its metropolitan region recorded 4,935 road accidents, resulting in 1,108 fatalities. Delays in hospital arrivals and traffic congestion worsen emergency response times, with ambulances averaging 134.5 minutes. India records 1,50,000 road traffic deaths annually, with 30% of fatalities attributed to delays. Initiatives like Zenzo’s ‘Making India Emergency Ready’ campaign are needed to improve emergency response infrastructure and public awareness.
Zenzo’s ‘Making India Emergency Ready’ initiative is a transformative step toward faster emergency responses, improved infrastructure, and increased public awareness, ensuring every Indian has access to life-saving care.