Easy Car News In response to the epidemic assistance, Botai officially released the "Wings of Life" flight rescue platform to provide hospital transfer service.
Recently, Botai Group officially launched a flight rescue platform for the novel coronavirus epidemic. Because at the same time of preventing and controlling the epidemic, it is often achieved by blocking traffic, and at the same time there will be various traffic inconveniences. Based on this, Botai launched the flight rescue service.
Botai is one of the largest rescue vehicle networking companies in China, and has been involved in the field of flight rescue (Botai Jinhui) before. The addition of aviation capability is also an important measure for Botai vehicle networking to evolve into air networking.
At present, Botai has hundreds of top rescue helicopters in the world, with a total of 46,16 safe flights, 3,+hours of accident-free safe flight time and thousands of rescues.
Botai air rescue covers more than 3 cities in 28 provinces except Xinjiang, Qinghai and Tibet, and can realize 4 kilometers and 2 minutes cross-city delivery service of materials and patients in 1,8 3A hospitals nationwide.
at present, what are the most urgent needs and pain points?
first, how to get medical treatment when the user is ill and the medical resources are insufficient. So what we need to help solve is how to help the diagnosed patients move to cities with better medical resources.
Second, although medical resources in some cities are good at present, such as Shanghai and Beijing, the population base is also very large, and they are also facing the problem of medical resources shortage. Once the epidemic breaks out of control, how can they move quickly and get enough medical care?
thirdly, if there are family members, elders and children who are unfortunately ill and live in different places, how can we help them get medical treatment quickly?
Fourth, we help some vulnerable groups through our own ability, so that they can transfer to better cities and hospitals for treatment, and at the same time, we can help them avoid these expensive helicopter fees.
Based on the above four pain points, Botai urgently launched the "Wings of Life" Botai helicopter public welfare rescue project.
The company said that fundraising was considered at the beginning of this project, but because Botai doesn't have a charity license, it can only do it from the perspective of compliance to help everyone:
Specific details of the service:
First, it provides helicopter emergency medical service for users at a price lower than one tenth of the cost of flight rescue. It is estimated that Botai will invest tens of millions of yuan in subsidies for this fight against the epidemic.
second: users can contribute to the public welfare flight rescue mileage by forwarding the official "Wings of Life" H5, and can provide free helicopter rescue for patients in need by forwarding the accumulated mileage.
third: each user can purchase at most two copies of this service (because of limited resources), and one copy can be transferred to those who need it, because our platform has a help channel, and giving it to them is actually helping users to do charity.
Fourth, we will also donate 2, kilometers of public welfare flight miles for people in need to enjoy free flight medical service in emergencies; In terms of the transportation demand of emergency materials, it can also provide a small amount of public welfare materials transportation services below the cost price, thus alleviating the problem that the current medical materials are opaque and cannot be transported point to point.
Fifth, Botai opens up its aviation rescue capability, and provides rescue services to charitable organizations and all the public (eligible to apply) at a profit of . There is a limit on the number of times. In combination with Article 2, users can accumulate free rescue public welfare mileage. Botai provides a rescue hotline and invites PricewaterhouseCoopers to participate in the audit and supervision.
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