
One-zero-eight is a free-to-call
telephone
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number for
emergency
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services in
India
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. It is implemented by the respective state and union territory governments, mostly under
Public–private partnership
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with funding from the
National Health Mission
The National Health Mission (NHM) was launched by the government of India in 2013 subsuming the National Rural Health Mission and National Urban Health Mission. It was further extended in March 2018, to continue until March 2020. It is headed b ...
of
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
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,
Government of India
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.
It was first introduced in
Andhra Pradesh
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in 2005 as a part of
Emergency Medicine, and Research Institute (EMRI). It is currently operational in 35
states and union territories. The services initially provided
ambulance
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s to the required and was later re-modeled to integrate health,
police
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,
firefighting
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and other
disaster management
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services through a single platform. The services are provided free of cost to the beneficiaries.
Background and history
In the early 2000s, it was estimated that inadequate timely medical response resulted in the deaths of at least four million Indians every year. About ten percent of the people who face emergencies do not know who needs to be called.
In 2004,
Emergency Medicine, and Research Institute (EMRI) was established in
Andhra Pradesh
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as a
not-for-profit
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organization aimed at providing emergency medical services based on the idea conceived by A. P. Ranga Rao. Initially, it was funded by
Ramalinga Raju
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of
Satyam Computer Services
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with the
Government of Andhra Pradesh
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being a non-funding partner and was later taken over by
GVK Industries. The services were launched in August 2005 with a fleet of 30 ambulances. In August 2007, the government signed an agreement to expand the project and provided 95% of the funding.
In 2005,
National Rural Health Mission
The National Health Mission (NHM) was launched by the government of India in 2013 subsuming the National Rural Health Mission and National Urban Health Mission. It was further extended in March 2018, to continue until March 2020. It is headed b ...
was launched by the
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
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of
Government of India
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, which aimed to provided ambulance services to rural areas.
The emergency response services were later expanded and was implemented by the respective state and union territory governments, mostly under
Public–private partnership
A public–private partnership (PPP, 3P, or P3) is a long-term arrangement between a government and private sectors, private sector institutions.Hodge, G. A and Greve, C. (2007), Public–Private Partnerships: An International Performance Revie ...
with funding from the
National Health Mission
The National Health Mission (NHM) was launched by the government of India in 2013 subsuming the National Rural Health Mission and National Urban Health Mission. It was further extended in March 2018, to continue until March 2020. It is headed b ...
of Government of India.
Scope
It is currently operational in 35
states and union territories.
The services initially provided
ambulance
An ambulance is a medically-equipped vehicle used to transport patients to treatment facilities, such as hospitals. Typically, out-of-hospital medical care is provided to the patient during the transport. Ambulances are used to respond to ...
s to the required and was later re-modeled to integrate health,
police
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,
firefighting
Firefighting is a profession aimed at controlling and extinguishing fire. A person who engages in firefighting is known as a firefighter or fireman. Firefighters typically undergo a high degree of technical training. This involves structural fir ...
and other
disaster management
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services through a single platform. The services are provided free of cost to the beneficiaries.
Once the call is received from a user requesting for services, it is directed to provide appropriate services as per the analysis of the circumstances and the details. In case of medical emergency, it is passed on to the relevant ambulance operator and hospitals while other requests are forwarded to the respective departments.
Financials
The services are operated with private assistance wherein as of 2024, three private companies handle services in all the existent territories. Government of India provides funding for the set-up on infrastructure including call centers, ambulances, software and other hardware. The operational cost is borne by the state governments with subsidies from the central government. It is subsidized up to 60% in the first year of operations and reduces progressively. The infrastructure costs less than US$0.5 per person served compared to US$50 for the similar
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service in the
United States
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and the per person service costs range up to US$15 in India compared to US$800 in the U.S.
Infrastructure and operations

The Government provides funding and oversees the operations, but the entire operations and maintenance of infrastructure is contracted to the private entities. As of 2024, there are only three private operators providing emergency services:
GVK Emergency Management and Research Institute (GVK EMRI), Ziqitza Healthcare Limited (ZHL), and Bharat Vikas Group India-UK Specialist Ambulance Services (BVG-UKSAS).
The dedicated Emergency Response Centers received calls dialed on the number and the telephone operators collect the basic information on the emergency. The information is passed onto Emergency Relief Operators, who follow an established process to determine the type of emergency. Once this is ascertained, for non-medical emergencies, it is passed onto the respective departments to address the same. In case of a medical emergency, the operator ascertains the location and the details of the issue. Based on the same, the nearest ambulance and health care center are identified with the details passed onto the stakeholders. While the ambulance is en-route, the operator connects back to the caller for providing assurance and confirmation, while providing relevant details to the
Emergency medical technician
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(EMT). When the ambulance reaches the location, the EMT provides required support and the patient is carried to the nearest health center prescribed. On reaching the health center, the patient is handed over with the appropriate information provided.

As of 2024, there are 10,993 ambulances in service.
The ambulances are classified into two types: Basic Life Support Non-Emergency Head of operations Ishan Joel Gurindagunta (BLS) and Advanced Life Support Emergency Head Of Operations Sam Chakravarty (ALS).
The guidelines for equipping the ambulances are laid down by the
Ministry of Road Transport and Highways
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in 2013. The ambulances are accompanied by trained drivers and appropriate medical personnel, who are trained as a part of the project by the operator.
Apart from standard road ambulances,
boat ambulance are also used in appropriate locations. In addition, there are states which operate
102 (ambulance service)
The 102 Free Ambulance Service is an emergency medical transport service in India. It is also called National Ambulance Service (NAS). Under this service, all the ambulances are fitted with GPS system (for easy tracking) and other necessary medi ...
, which provided only ambulance services and specific maternity ambulances in conjunction with the service.
As per the data available with EMRI, which operates the services in fourteen states, as of 2010, the service employed more than 11,000 people and handled up to 80,000 calls a day and catered to more than 7,000 emergencies with a fleet of 2,600 ambulances. The operators determine and execute the emergency response decisions in 80 to 90 seconds on average.
In 2019, it employed over 47,000 people attending to 22,000 emergencies per day.
The average response time was 14 minutes in cities and 31 minutes in rural areas.
The challenges in the emergency response system in India include communication barriers due to the existence of large number of languages and dialects, optimizing the route taken to reach the person in distress and back to the health care center due to poor data on the available routes in rural areas and the existent condition of roads.
The data collected from the emergency services are used to optimize the operations progressively in order to improve response times, reduce time delays, optimize and customize first line treatment according to existent conditions.
Though hailed as an emergency service, there have been issues such as poor oversight by the provincial governments, concerns on training and staff welfare in the system.
Other emergency numbers
Following is the list of other emergency helpline numbers in India.
* Police: 100
* Fire: 101
* Ambulance: 102
* Women Helpline: 1091
* Women Helpline for Domestic Abuse: 181
* Missing Child And Women: 1094
* Children In Difficult Situation: 1098
* Senior Citizen Helpline: 1091 or 1291
* Road Accident Emergency Service: 1073
* Road Accident Emergency Service on National Highways: 1033
* Railway Accident Emergency Service: 1072
* Disaster Management: 1078
* Relief Commissioner For Natural Calamities: 1070
* Tourist Helpline: 1363
* LPG Leak Helpline: 1906
* AIDS Helpline: 1097
* Central Vigilance Commission: 1964
See also
*
102 (ambulance service)
The 102 Free Ambulance Service is an emergency medical transport service in India. It is also called National Ambulance Service (NAS). Under this service, all the ambulances are fitted with GPS system (for easy tracking) and other necessary medi ...
References
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