New Delhi, April 23, 2025: Zenzo, India’s leading emergency Response Service Provider, hosted the Make Delhi Emergency Ready meet at India Habitat Centre, New Delhispotlighting their commitment to providing immediate and effective emergency assistance by launching the largest network of 25,000+ ambulances across 450 cities and 671 ambulances in Delhi NCR, to assist in the time of emergency. The network includes basic, cardiac and 5G enabled Ambulance which uses real-time patient monitoring, enabling paramedics to share vital stats with hospitals instantly, and improving pre-hospital care.

Mr. Shashank Jaiswal, IPS, Deputy Commissioner of PoliceTraffic Headquarters & VVIP Route, Delhi Police, was the esteemed guest at the Zenzo Press Meet, where he emphasized the critical need for civic emergency preparedness. He acknowledged Zenzo’s contribution in training approximately 100+ Delhi Traffic Police personnel in First Aid and CPR, conducted by medical experts on the 21st & 22nd April 2025.

These trainings reflect Zenzo’s broader vision of enabling enablers, individuals who are most likely to witness or respond to emergencies first. By equipping traffic police with life-saving skills, Zenzo is taking a critical step toward building a culture of readiness on Delhi’s roads and beyond. In addition to its work with the police force, Zenzo continues to expand its emergency readiness initiatives through partnerships with NGOs, food delivery partners, cab drivers, corporates and hospitals to create a unified, emergency response ecosystem.

 Ms. Sweta Mangal, Co-Founder and CEO of Zenzo, commented on the occasion: Zenzo is proud to partner with the Delhi Traffic Police in our shared mission to make Delhi Emergency Ready by training traffic personnel on First Aid and CPR and by launching a network of 671 aggregated ambulances in Delhi NCR to serve people in medical emergencies”.

She further added,At Zenzo, our mission is to Make ‘India Emergency Ready’ by building a tech-driven medical emergency infrastructure. With a network of verified ambulances and cutting-edge technology, we aim to improve response times and empower communities. Following our successful launch in Mumbai, expanding to Delhi marks a major step in strengthening emergency preparedness and collaborating with on-ground institutions.

We focus on the critical golden hour—when rapid action can save lives—by connecting first responders and medical professionals instantly. Through strategic partnerships, we’re creating a faster, more efficient, and accessible emergency care system to reduce fatalities and improve outcomes.”

Mr. Shashank Jaiswal, IPS, Deputy Commissioner of PoliceTraffic Headquarters & VVIP Route, Delhi Police, shared, “We are proud to partner with Zenzo in their mission to ‘Make Delhi EmergencyReady’, by training our traffic personnel in First Aid and CPR, we aim to make the first responders on the ground are equipped to save lives. This collaboration will enhance the city’s readiness and help provide timely medical assistance when every second counts”.

Zenzo‘s initiative aims to address critical issues affecting emergency response times and patient outcomes in Delhi NCR. In 2024, Delhi recorded 5,834 road accidents, resulting in 1,457 fatalities, making it the most affected city in India. Delays in hospital arrivals and traffic congestion worsen emergency response times. 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.

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