Air Ambulance Saves Paraplegic Woman's Life
A 73-year-old woman named Tara Bai, suffering from traumatic paraplegia, was airlifted from Khandwa to Indore by the PM Shri Air Ambulance Service. She was admitted to Indore's Government Super Specialty Hospital for urgent treatment, and her condition is now stable.
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A 73-year-old woman, Tara Bai, suffering from a severe spinal cord condition, was airlifted from Khandwa to Indore by the Madhya Pradesh government's air ambulance on Tuesday. The operation underscores the vital role of the PM Shri Air Ambulance Service for rural patients requiring urgent medical attention.
Tara Bai suffers from traumatic paraplegia following a spinal injury, rendering her legs and lower torso paralyzed. She was admitted to Government Super Specialty Hospital in Indore, where her condition was reported as stable by Dr. Ashok Yadav, superintendent of Government Maharaja Yashwantrao Chikitsalaya (MYH).
The PM Shri Air Ambulance Service, launched in 2014, is dedicated to transporting critically injured individuals and patients from remote locations to major city hospitals, ensuring timely medical intervention.
(With inputs from agencies.)

