Pinnacle Industries Develops Special Neonatal Ambulances For The Maharashtra Government

- The ambulances will provide medical & emergency care to newborns
- Pinnacle Industries has delivered 5 units to Maharashtra Government
- Pinnacle is in talks with other agencies for an order of over 50 units
Pinnacle Industries, an automotive seating, interiors, and speciality vehicles company, has introduced its new range of neonatal ambulances in India. The special ambulances, which will be used to provide medical and emergency care to newborn babies, have been designed and developed for the Government of Maharashtra. The ambulances have been approved by the Maharashtra government and the company has already delivered 5 units to the authorities. In fact, Pinnacle is in talks with various other agencies for an order of over 50 such vehicles.

Arihant Mehta, President, Pinnacle Industries Limited, said the new range of Neonatal Ambulances is designed to ensure emergency transfers for newborns
Speaking on the collaboration, Arihant Mehta, President, Pinnacle Industries Limited, said, "India is rapidly developing its healthcare infrastructure and we at Pinnacle Industries are committed to providing world-class health transportation facilities in India. Our new range of Neonatal Ambulances is designed & built to ensure emergency transfers for newborns those who require specialist treatment and critical care."
Pinnacle Industries is specialised to offer multiple types of health care products in the ambulance and non-ambulance categories. These neonatal ambulances are specially designed for childcare / newborn babies with focused fabrication in Anti-bacterial ABS interior panels, which are non-permeable and do not get affected by disinfectants. These ambulances are designed to comfortably seat doctors, nursing staff and 4 attendants.

The ambulances are equipped with incubator, stretcher, oxygen compressor for infants, defibrillator, multipara monitor, suction pump, infusion pump, and provision of an external power supply
Pinnacle Industries' neonatal ambulances are also equipped with necessary medical equipment like a - incubator, stretcher, oxygen compressor for infants, defibrillator, multipara monitor, suction pump, infusion pump and all other medical items for standard ambulances as per the norms. The ambulances also come with the provision of an external power supply to ensure that the medical items are kept running from the power grid source without any hindrance, while the vehicles are in a stationary condition.
Pinnacle Industries' subsidiary, EKA by Pinnacle Mobility Solutions is one of the only commercial vehicle manufacturers approved under the Champion OEM Scheme & EV component manufacturing scheme of the Government of India's Auto PLI policy.
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