Overview
- A Mumbai-based Instagram user said a Blinkit ambulance reached her family’s Delhi home around 4 a.m. during her aunt’s seizure after cabs failed to show.
- She described the booking as quick with a discretionary-use note and said the ride was provided free of cost.
- The user said she shared the post to raise awareness, noting many people she knows were unaware the service exists.
- Livemint reported the account as user-generated content and stated it has not independently verified the claims.
- Blinkit CEO Albinder Dhindsa previously reported 4,200+ cases handled in a year since the Gurugram pilot, including 1,810 time-sensitive emergencies with 87% arriving within 10 minutes at no charge.