So @DrFutur we are moving towards "10-Min Rescue" feature. where an ambulance takes 30 to 40 min to rescue a patient. We will do it in 10 min.
Yes the Supply is too low for demand but we will figure out
So would you use it. and what's your thought o
It's hard to do but should be done like in US for any thing they get to doc within 5 mins they system so efficient using ambulance
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