The Free Press Journal

This cop doubles as ambulance man

- SACHIN GAAD

Amid the lockdown brought on due to coronaviru­s, it has become tough to get an ambulance, due to the stress on medical services. People have to wait for hours, and sometimes, an entire day, to get an ambulance, whether or not they have the infection. However, a police constable, Tejas Sonawane, 34, from Cuf fe Parade police station has found a solution. He has borrowed a friend's car and transfor med it into an ambulance and is now using it to fer ry patients to hospitals.

Sonawane be gan his ambulance services on May 27 and since then, he has fer ried at least five patients. One of his patients was a woman in labour while others were suspected Covid cases.

When others are afraid of ferrying patients for fear of contractin­g the virus, Sonawane has no such fears. He has made some smart modificati­ons to his ambulance.

For his own safety, he has made a plywood partition between him and the passengers, at the same time keeping in mind the person accompanyi­ng the patient. There is a curtain around the passenger seat as well. While driving the ambulance, Sonawane is clad in personal protective equipment (PPE) and before and after fer rying patients, he sanitises his vehicle.

"While on bandobast duty, I have witnessed how people struggle to get an ambulance. I have seen them wait for hours outside their building premises in scorching heat. Even relatives and friends are afraid to fer ry patients due to the coronaviru­s scare, so I started my own ambulance service," said Sonawane.

A resident of Colaba, Sonawane does not work with an eye on the clock while on duty. It is the same when he's behind the wheel of the ambulance. Even when at home, he does not hesitate to r ush to a patient's help with his ambulance, as needed.

For his convenienc­e, Sonawane has been given a parking spot near the police station. Whenever a patient calls for help, Sonawane quickly rushes them to hospital in his ambulance and is back on duty in no time, after parking his ambulance at the allocated spot.

"Sonawane is a dedicated person and available for police service and with his ambulance practicall­y 24x7. Even when he is home, he comes with the ambulance called upon to do so. We have also extended him our support," said Rajkumar Dongre, senior inspector, Cuf fe Parade police station.

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Tejas Sonawane with his ambulance

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