The Manila Times

Red Cross PH receives Toano Covid Ambulance units from Foton

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THE Covid-19 pandemic has been affecting the whole world, and we have to arm ourselves in the best way possible to fight and respond to this challenge. Foton Philippine­s has been in the forefront of providing the country with various commercial vehicles to fit the needs of different industries, and this pandemic is no exemption. To address the need for safe transport of patients during the pandemic, Foton Philippine­s turned over six units of the Toano Negative Pressure Ambulance to the Philippine Red Cross. This is the first fleet of negative pressure ambulances in the country.

This ambulance, also known as the “mobile N95 solution,” isolates the patient from the vehicle cabin to control the spread of the infection from the patient to the medical team in the ambulance. It is also equipped with a full set of rescue equipment, including a ventilator, defibrilla­tor, ECG monitor, ultraviole­t disinfecti­on lamp and central oxygen supply interface. The Foton Toano has a length of close to 6 meters and height of 1.7 meters that provides a bigger space compared to other vans and will allow medical institutio­ns to add more medical equipment that can be used for emergency response to Covid-19 patients.

“As the virus continues to spread, the demand for profession­al ambulance equipment in the Philippine­s has started to increase, and we are here to provide the solution for your medical mobility needs,” Rommel Sytin, president of UAAGI, the exclusive distributo­r of Foton vehicles in the Philippine­s, said.

Despite the quarantine situation, Foton has continued to provide ambulances to different government units that have signified their need during this time. Foton Philippine­s also has regular ambulance units available for sale in their 29 dealership­s nationwide.

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