Ujala Cygnus Rainbow Hospital, Agra to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Delhi | NICU Road Ambulance

Neonatal transfers involving severe infections and high ventilatory dependency require rapid
coordination, advanced life support, and continuous monitoring. Life Savers Ambulance
Services managed a critical NICU road ambulance transfer, ensuring safe relocation for specialized care.
Case Overview
A 3-day-old neonate was shifted from Ujala Cygnus Rainbow Hospital, Agra to Sir Ganga
Ram Hospital, Delhiusing a NICU Road Ambulance arranged by Life Savers Ambulance
Services. The transfer was conducted as a bed-to-bed neonatal transport, ensuring
uninterrupted intensive care throughout the journey.
Patient Condition
The neonate was diagnosed with Haemophilus influenzae infection, a serious condition in
newborns that can lead to severe respiratory and systemic complications. At the time of transfer:
● The baby was on high ventilatory settings
● Required continuous respiratory support
● Was clinically fragile with high risk of rapid deterioration
Given the age and severity of infection, maintaining stable ventilation and oxygenation was
critical during transport.
Transport Decision
A NICU Road Ambulance was selected because:
● The distance allowed rapid transfer with continuous ICU-level support
● High ventilatory requirements needed uninterrupted monitoring
● Immediate access to tertiary neonatal care at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital was essential
Life Savers ensured complete bed-to-bed coordination, including ICU handover at both ends.
Medical Setup Onboard
The NICU road ambulance was equipped with:
● Neonatal ventilator for continuous respiratory support
● Multiparameter monitoring for heart rate, oxygen saturation, and perfusion
● Emergency neonatal resuscitation equipment
● Backup oxygen and infusion support
The baby was accompanied by a critical care doctor and a trained critical care nurse, both
experienced in neonatal intensive care transport.
Care During Transit
During the Agra to Delhi journey:
● Ventilator support was maintained at required high settings
● Continuous monitoring of vital parameters was performed
● The baby remained stable without any acute deterioration
● Strict attention was given to airway, oxygenation, and infection-related risks
Arrival and Handover
On arrival at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Delhi, the neonate was safely handed over to the NICU
team for advanced management. A detailed clinical briefing ensured continuity of care.
Clinical Perspective
Neonates with severe infections like Haemophilus influenzae require highly controlled
transport conditions, especially when on high ventilatory support. Rapid transfer with NICU-level
monitoring significantly improves the chances of stabilization and recovery.
Life Savers Ambulance Services continues to provide advanced NICU transport solutions,
ensuring that critically ill newborns receive safe, timely, and uninterrupted care during intercity
transfers.



