Wockhardt Hospitals & Lalbaug Mandal Distribute Foldable Stretchers to Boost Emergency Preparedness for 3,700 Families | FPJ/ Vijay Gohil
Lalbaug Sarvajanik Utsav Mandal, the trust that hosts Mumbai’s most visited Ganesh Pandal, has teamed up with Wockhardt Hospitals Mumbai Central for better emergency care with foldable stretchers.
Around 3,700 families from nine locations in the Lalbaug area will benefit from the project.The locations in the Lalbaug area consist of four-story buildings and chawl without elevators, which create challenges during medical emergencies when residents are unable to walk or require immediate transportation. The foldable soft stretchers are specifically designed to address these scenarios, enabling the quick and safe movement of individuals in need.
Wockhardt Hospitals & Lalbaug Mandal Distribute Foldable Stretchers to Boost Emergency Preparedness for 3,700 Families | FPJ/Vijay Gohil
Wockhardt Hospitals & Lalbaug Mandal Distribute Foldable Stretchers to Boost Emergency Preparedness for 3,700 Families | FPJ/Vijay Gohil
Wockhardt Hospitals & Lalbaug Mandal Distribute Foldable Stretchers to Boost Emergency Preparedness for 3,700 Families | FPJ/Vijay Gohil
Wockhardt Hospitals & Lalbaug Mandal Distribute Foldable Stretchers to Boost Emergency Preparedness for 3,700 Families | FPJ/Vijay Gohil
The lightweight, durable stretchers allow for easy mobility in tight stairwells, while the curated by Wockhardt’s medical team, include essential supplies to address injuries and stabilize individuals until professional medical help arrives. Swapnil Parab, secretary of the Lalbaug Sarvajanik Utsav Mandal, Ganesh Galli Committee, expressed heartfelt gratitude for the hospital’s support. “Our Mandal is dedicated to providing a safe and seamless experience for devotees, and Wockhardt Hospitals’ initiative greatly enhances our ability to respond to emergencies effectively. Extending this support to 9 locations, particularly those with limited accessibility, showcases their commitment to the well-being of the entire community.”
Dr Virendra Chauhan, Center Head of Wockhardt Hospitals Mumbai Central, said, “Wockhardt Hospitals has always been committed to extending healthcare beyond our walls. By collaborating with the Lalbaug Sarvajanik Utsav Mandal, Ganesh Galli and providing these resources to 3,700 families from 9 locations, we aim to empower the community with tools to efficiently manage medical emergencies, ensuring the safety and well-being of everyone.”
Local residents also welcomed the initiative. Sanjay Sawant, a resident of Om Sumit building in Ganesh Gali, said, “Many of the buildings here lack elevators, and during emergencies, carrying someone down the stairs can be a real challenge. These foldable stretchers are a thoughtful solution that can save lives. We deeply appreciate Wockhardt Hospitals’ contribution.”