Blinkit is rolling out a 10-minute basic life support (BLS) ambulance service in India, the quick commerce company announced on Thursday. The service is initially available in Gurugram with five ambulances plying in the city. They will be equipped with essential life support recruitment including oxygen cylinders and Automated External Defibrillator (AED). Each BLS am…
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