Chennai
According to a Chennai Corporation official, the vehicle has facilities including wheelchair, stretcher, television and air conditioner. “The rescue vehicle will have a counsellor,” the official said.
The civic body has spent Rs 17 lakh for the vehicle. Also, the Chennai Corporation has decided to procure two more rescue vehicles in a few weeks.
As of now, civic officials and NGOs running night shelters on behalf of the civic body use ordinary cars or SUVs to rescue the homeless persons.
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