Critical Transport From Park Hospital to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital




“The Doctor Who Fought Back”
He had spent decades in white coats, healing, teaching, and giving hope. But this time, it wasn’t a patient who needed saving—it was him.
65 years old, critically ill. Struggling with severe septic shock, requiring ventilator support and high doses of noradrenaline just to keep his blood pressure from crashing. His kidneys had shut down—he was anuric, on SLED dialysis, and his hemoglobin had plummeted to 7.6 mg/dL. Every organ system was under stress. Every minute, a risk.
He had to be shifted, urgently, from Park Hospital, Vishnu Garden, New Delhi to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, for advanced care. But this wasn’t a simple ambulance ride—it was a race against time.
Life Savers Ambulance Service activated its most advanced ACLS Road Ambulance, fully equipped and staffed with a dedicated Critical Care Team, including a senior intensivist.
Throughout the transfer, we ensured continuous blood pressure monitoring, carefully adjusted inotropes, and managed ventilator settings with precision. The cabin was quiet, focused, intense—just like an ICU on wheels.
As the ambulance pulled into SGRH, the doctor’s vitals were stable. It was a high-stakes mission—but it ended with hope.
He had spent his life saving others.
Today, we had the honor of saving him.
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