The Zambulance is an affordable transport option for remote areas
in developing countries.
In several developing countries, people die from treatable diseases
simply because they cannot reach health centers when they need it most. Bicycle
ambulances are a proven solution to this transport barrier in remote
areas where current methods of transport are insufficient in speed,
safety, cost, or availability. Since July 2005, Jessica Vechakul has
been collaborating with Disacare Wheelchair Center in Lusaka to develop
the Zambulance, a bicycle ambulance that can be locally
produced from common steel and bicycle components.
The Zambian Ministry of Health and the WHO have ordered over 50 Zambulances for
health centers all over Zambia. Independent home-based care and
hospice programs have also ordered Zambulances. Within
one month, over 50 patients were transport between home and health
centers by a single Zambulance. Given the versatility of the Zambulances for
people of all ages and health conditions, it has the potential to be
a live-saving technology worldwide.