Wirngo Eric Jaidzeka, a 27-year-old Cameroonian inventor, has created a motorcycle ambulance that could revolutionize the way emergency cases are transported in Douala. The ambulance, which is called the “Ambulance Moto,” is designed to be able to easily navigate through traffic, making it possible to get patients to the hospital more quickly.
Jaidzeka says that he was inspired to create the Ambulance Moto after seeing how long it took for emergency vehicles to reach patients in traffic-congested Douala. He believes that the Ambulance Moto could save lives by reducing the time it takes to get patients to the hospital.
The Ambulance Moto can be equipped with any necessary medical equipment like a stretcher, oxygen tanks, and a defibrillator depending on the case.
Jaidzeka is currently in the process of raising funds to mass-produce the Ambulance Moto. He hopes that the Ambulance Moto will become a standard piece of emergency medical equipment in Douala and other cities in Cameroon.
Jaidzeka’s invention is a potential game-changer for the way emergency cases are transported in Douala. If the Ambulance Moto is successful, it could save countless lives.
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