Emergency medical service provider MeduLance has been announced as the Official Medical Partner of UP Yoddhas for the ongoing tenth season of the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL).
In accordance with the agreement with the PKL franchise, MeduLance has set up a medical centre at their home ground, the Noida Indoor Stadium, providing field-of-play medical support and five ambulances, with each area staffed with doctors, nurses and paramedics. Advanced life support (ALS) and basic life support (BLS) ambulances have also been put up at the venue.
PKSV Sagar, CEO, GMR Sports, commented:
“Promptness in medical assistance in sports is of critical value, no matter what the grade of injury. It’s our medical services which ensures that no matter what the situation is, our athletes are always in the best of their health. We are raring to go to keep our fans entertained. It gives us at UP Yoddhas immense pride to have partnered with a professional outfit like MeduLance, our medical partner, who undoubtedly provided impeccable service on the ground in Noida.“
Pranav Bajaj, Co-founder, MeduLance, added:
“Empowering champions on the global stage, MeduLance is proud to extend its legacy by becoming the official medical partner for Team UP Yoddhas in Pro Kabaddi League Season 10. Our commitment to excellence in Emergency Medical Services is unwavering, and we are thrilled to be the heartbeat behind world-class events, ensuring the well-being of athletes with the highest level of precision,” said Pranav Bajaj, Co-founder at MeduLance.“
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