
In order to make Delhi Emergency Ready and prepare it for civic emergency, the Delhi Traffic Police on Wednesday joined hands with Zenzo – an emergency response service provider with the launch of over 25,000 ambulances across 450 cities and 671 ambulances in Delhi NCR.
This network includes basic, cardiac and 5G enabled ambulances which uses real-time patient monitoring, enabling paramedics to share vital stats with hospitals instantly, and improving pre-hospital care.
ACP Anil Tomar, Delhi Police emphasized the critical need for civic emergency preparedness.
He also acknowledged Zenzo’s contribution in training more than 100 Delhi Traffic Police personnel in First Aid and CPR, conducted by medical experts on April 21 and 22, 2025.
Tomar said, “We are proud to partner with Zenzo in their mission to ‘Make Delhi Emergency-Ready’, by training our traffic personnel in First Aid and CPR, we aim to make the first responders on the ground equipped to save lives. This collaboration will enhance the city’s readiness and help provide timely medical assistance when every second counts”.
In 2024, Delhi recorded 5,834 road accidents, resulting in 1,457 fatalities, making it the most affected city in India. Delays in hospital arrivals and traffic congestion worsen emergency response times.
India records 1,50,000 road traffic deaths annually, with 30 per cent of fatalities attributed to delays.
Meanwhile, Sweta Mangal, Co-Founder and CEO of Zenzo said, “Zenzo is proud to partner with the Delhi Traffic Police in our shared mission to make Delhi Emergency Ready by training traffic personnel on First Aid and CPR and by launching a network of 671 aggregated ambulances in Delhi NCR to serve people in medical emergencies”.