People’s First Choice — FORCE Ambulance
Speed. Care. Trust. Chennai’s 24/7 Emergency Ambulance Service
📞 Call Ambulance NowAcross India, Ambulance Services have become a critical pillar of emergency medical care. As per the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (March 11, 2025), over 22,000 Government Ambulances operate under the National Health Mission—including 15,283 Basic Life Support (BLS) units and 3,044 Advanced Life Support (ALS) vehicles. These ambulances respond to millions of emergencies annually, saving lives in both urban and rural regions.
But this life-saving mission is not carried by the Government alone. Thousands of Private Ambulance Operators across India—including city-based services, hospital fleets, and independent providers—play an equally vital role. While their contributions may not be centrally documented, the impact is undeniable. From accident response to inter-hospital transfers, Private Ambulances often match or exceed public service volumes, especially in high-density urban zones.
FORCE AMBULANCE is proud to be part of this national effort—serving Chennai with 24/7 Emergency and Non-Emergency Ambulance Services, including ICU Ambulances, BLS Transport, Freezer Vans, and Funeral Ambulances. We operate with Speed, Care, and Trust, and remain committed to Ethical Service, Public Awareness, and honoring the professionals who make this mission possible.
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Emergencies don’t wait. Accidents, strokes, cardiac arrests, and complications can strike without warning. In these moments, a 24/7 emergency ambulance isn’t just a vehicle—it’s a lifeline. Every second counts, and FORCE Ambulance is built to respond with speed, care, and trust, bridging the fragile gap between crisis and care.
Ambulances are mobile hospitals. With trained paramedics and life-saving equipment, our ICU ambulances, BLS transport, and mini ambulances ensure patients receive critical care en route. We serve Chennai with precision and compassion.
Behind every siren is a team of heroes. Paramedics, EMTs, and ambulance drivers face trauma, long hours, and emotional strain. Let’s honor their service with dignity and respect—on the road and in our hearts.
Under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, ambulances are classified as emergency vehicles and must be given priority at all times.
Every delay can cost a life. Let’s be the reason someone survives.
During the pandemic, 108 Government Ambulance Drivers, Paramedics and EMTs risked their lives daily—transporting patients, navigating containment zones, and working without extra pay. FORCE AMBULANCE salutes their selfless service. Your courage will never be forgotten.
High-level emergency care with life-saving medicines, heart monitors, and breathing support—like a mini ICU on wheels.
Basic emergency care like CPR, oxygen, and keeping the patient stable until they reach the hospital.
A highly trained medical expert who works in ALS ambulances. They can give injections, insert breathing tubes, and make life-saving decisions.
A certified professional in BLS ambulances. They provide CPR, oxygen, wound care, and help move patients safely.
Chest compressions used when someone’s heart stops—to keep blood and oxygen flowing until help arrives.
A device that gives an electric shock to restart a stopped heart. Found in ambulances, airports, and public places.
The first things emergency crews check to keep someone alive. Are they breathing? Is their heart working?
A score used to check how awake or responsive someone is after an accident or medical emergency.
A hand-held device used to help someone breathe when they can’t do it on their own.
The system that decides which ambulance goes where—based on urgency, location, and type of emergency.
A quick check to see who needs help first when there are multiple patients. It helps save the most lives.
The first 60 minutes after a serious emergency. Getting help in this time can make all the difference.
Medical help given before reaching the hospital—like oxygen, CPR, or stabilizing injuries.
Moving a patient from one hospital to another for specialized treatment like ICU care or surgery.
A respectful service that carries the deceased in a temperature-controlled ambulance, often for long distances.
A dignified vehicle used to carry the deceased with family coordination and ceremonial care.
All modern ambulances have GPS so families and dispatchers can track arrival time and location.
Meeting legal standards for equipment, staff, and service—based on the Motor Vehicles Act and health codes.
The time it takes from receiving a call to reaching the patient. Faster response means better survival chances.
Emergency is for life-threatening cases. Non-emergency is for planned medical visits or hospital discharges.
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