The Indian Air Force recently conducted a test in
Agra for the BHISHM portable hospital, a crucial component of “Project BHISHM” aimed at
providing rapid and comprehensive medical assistance during emergencies. These portable cubes, part of a broader
initiative, can cater to up to 200 casualties, emphasizing swift response and
extensive care.
The BHISHM portable hospital incorporates modern technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and data analytics,
facilitating efficient medical management on-site. With 72 easily transportable
components, including those compatible with hand, bicycle, or potentially drone
transport, it offers adaptability across diverse scenarios. Designed for
airdrop, these hospitals are durable, waterproof, and lightweight, ensuring
quick setup, approximately in 12 minutes, vital during large-scale accidents or
disasters.
Previously deployed during a significant event in Ayodhya, where
they demonstrated swift setup and effective functionality, these portable
hospitals signify a significant advancement in India’s emergency response
capabilities. The recent tests and forthcoming deployments underscore their
potential in enhancing disaster and emergency response, ensuring prompt medical
assistance wherever needed.