Paras Health Panchkula Leads City-Level ‘Ambulance Rally 2026’ to Honour Frontline Emergency Responders

The rally reinforced the role of rapid pre-hospital response and ambulance readiness in improving emergency care outcomes

Paras Health Panchkula Leads City-Level ‘Ambulance Rally 2026’ to Honour Frontline Emergency Responders

Panchkula, January 19, 2026: Reinforcing the critical importance of emergency medical services in saving lives, Paras Health Panchkula organised ‘Ambulance Rally 2026’ at its Panchkula facility on Monday to recognise the contribution of ambulance staff, emergency responders, and frontline healthcare professionals. The rally acknowledged their role as the first line of response during medical emergencies, remaining on call round the clock to ensure timely pre-hospital care.
The rally was organised in the esteemed presence of Seema Chaudhary, Former Mayor of Panchkula, who addressed the gathering and underscored the importance of coordinated emergency response and effective traffic management in saving lives during critical situations.
Held under the theme “Heroes of Healthcare Emergency – Always on Call. Always on Wheels.”, the initiative sought to raise public awareness about the importance of timely emergency response and the role of pre-hospital care in improving patient outcomes. The rally also underscored how swift coordination between ambulance teams and hospitals can often make the difference between life and loss.
The rally commenced from Paras Hospital, Panchkula, and followed a designated route from the hospital to Bella Vita Restaurant and back, symbolising the continuous readiness of emergency medical services. The movement of ambulances across the city served as a visual reminder of the critical role emergency responders play in bridging the gap between medical emergencies and timely, lifesaving treatment.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Pankaj Mittal, Facility Director, Paras Health Panchkula, said, “Emergency outcomes depend heavily on what happens before a patient reaches the hospital. Ambulance teams are responsible for early assessment, stabilisation, and timely handover, which significantly influences clinical outcomes. This rally was a way to formally recognise their role in the emergency care continuum and to reinforce the importance of faster, better-coordinated pre-hospital response systems.”
The event witnessed active participation from Paras Health’s emergency response teams and healthcare staff, reflecting the hospital’s continued emphasis on preparedness, rapid response, and compassionate care. The rally also served as a moment of recognition for the discipline, resilience, and commitment displayed by ambulance personnel who work under high-pressure situations every day.