When someone collapses at home or meets with an accident on the road, the first thought is always the same: call an ambulance. But in a city like Delhi, many people are still unsure about how to book one quickly and what actually happens after that call is made. This guide will walk you through everything in a simple, step by step way.
Doctors refer to the first 60 minutes after a cardiac arrest, stroke, or serious accident as the golden hour. Getting the right medical help within this window can be the difference between life and death. That is why knowing how to call an ambulance before an emergency actually happens is so important.
Step 1: Call the Right Number
In Delhi, you can dial 102 for a government ambulance or contact a private ambulance service directly for faster, more specialised help. Private services like ours are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including on public holidays. One call is all it takes.
Step 2: Give Clear Information
When you call, stay calm and share the following details clearly. The more accurate your information, the faster the ambulance reaches you.
Step 3: Stay on the Line
After you have given the information, do not hang up. The dispatcher may guide you on what to do until the ambulance arrives, such as how to keep the patient comfortable or whether to move them.
Once your call is received, the nearest available ambulance is dispatched immediately. Our trained emergency medical technicians (EMTs) are on board with basic life support equipment. On the way to you, the team is already preparing based on what you described on the call.
When the ambulance arrives, the crew will assess the patient, provide first aid or stabilisation, and then transport them to the nearest or most suitable hospital. If the condition is serious, they will alert the hospital in advance so the team there is ready.
A basic ambulance is best suited for patients who are stable and just need transport to a hospital. However, if the patient has a serious condition like a heart attack, stroke, or trauma, you may need an ICU ambulance with life support equipment and a doctor on board. We offer both options, and our team will help you decide which one is right for your situation.
Our ambulance service covers all major areas in Delhi including South Delhi, North Delhi, East Delhi, West Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon, Faridabad, and Ghaziabad. We also provide intercity and PAN India ambulance services for patients who need to be transported to a different city.
Q1. What is the fastest way to book an ambulance in Delhi?
The fastest way is to call a private ambulance service directly. Government helplines like 102 are also available but response time may vary depending on traffic and availability. Having the number saved in your phone before an emergency helps you act faster.
Q2. Can I book an ambulance for a non emergency situation, like shifting a patient between hospitals?
Yes, absolutely. Ambulances are not only for emergencies. You can book one for planned hospital transfers, post surgery transport, or shifting a critically ill patient from one city to another. Just call us and we will arrange the right type of ambulance based on the patient’s condition.
Q3. How much does an emergency ambulance cost in Delhi?
The cost depends on the type of ambulance you need and the distance to be covered. A basic ambulance costs less than an ICU or ventilator ambulance. Contact us directly for an accurate quote based on your specific requirement.