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Min Komatireddy lays foundation stone Trauma care centre to be set up on Hyd-Vja highway

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ADP India on Monday announced that it will construct a state-of-the- art trauma care centre on the Hyderabad- Vijayawada highway.
The new facility will be constructed at the Korlapahad toll plaza in Kethepally mandal, Nalgonda district, in close partnership with the department of health. The primary purpose of this trauma care centre is to deliver immediate medical treatment to accident victims, significantly reducing the time between injury and care.
The foundation stone was laid in the presence of Komatireddy Venkat Reddy, Minister of Roads & Buildings, Cinematography, and Narayana Reddy, Nalgonda District Collector, along with the senior leadership of ADP India Pvt. Ltd.
This cutting-edge facility spread across 6,500 square feet, aims to promote public safety by supporting the health department to provide enhanced, immediate medical assistance to accident victims, ensuring that critically injured individuals receive the urgent care they need. The Hyderabad-Vijayawada highway (NH65), has 17 blackspots, leading to over 500 accidents, claiming over 120 lives in 2023-24.
This area is a critical junction with high traffic flow, making it a vital point for emergency medical services. The trauma care centre, equipped with the latest, state-of-the-art trauma care medical facility and equipment, and medical support staff will cater to severe trauma cases. Immediate medical intervention can significantly reduce the number of fatalities and improve the prognosis for accident victims.
Following the ceremony, Vijay Vemulapalli, Managing Director, ADP India said, “ADP India is committed to making a positive impact in the communities we serve. The construction of this trauma care centre underscores our dedication to enhancing public safety and providing immediate medical assistance to those in need. By leveraging the latest medical technology and strategically positioning the facility at a high-traffic area, we aim to significantly reduce mortality rates and improve outcomes for accident victims.”
The first hour after a traumatic injury, often called the ‘golden hour’, is the most crucial for survival.
ADP’s Trauma Centre is strategically located near the high-risk Hyderabad-Vijayawada highway, designed to provide immediate, life-saving care to critically injured patients.

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