MG Motor India retrofits a HECTOR as an Ambulance
MG India's engineering team developed the Ambulance in partnership with Ahmedabad-based Natraj Motor Body Builders

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MG Motor India today donated a retrofitted HECTOR ambulance version to healthcare authorities in Vadodara. Looking at the immediate need for support, the vehicle conversion was completed within a short span of 10 days and has been developed by MG India’s engineering team at Halol, in partnership with Ahmedabad-based Natraj Motor Body Builders. The Ambulance features an imported auto loading stretcher, an oxygen system with cylinder, a Jump seat for an attendant – reuse rear seat to save costs, a fire extinguisher, a medicine cabinet with a five parameter monitor, internal lighting and top light with siren and amplifier, an inverter with battery and sockets and other medical equipment.
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