Ranchi: A fleet of 8 ambulances offering basic life support to road accident victims under accident response medical assistance Ranchi (Armar) is filling the void created by the absence of 108 ambulance services in Ranchi. The state health department believes Armar intervention has been \"beneficial\" since the 108 ambulance service has been delayed in Ranchi. \r\nThough the state has procured 30 of 300 critical care ambulances at the start of the year, they are yet to be pressed into service. |