Procam International announced detailed arrangements for all participants at the Airtel Delhi Half Marathon 2016


7 ambulances 6 medical stations+ 75 doctors, 50 physiotherapists, 100 nurses and 1300+ volunteers for participant safety

Procam International announced detailed arrangements  for all participants at the Airtel Delhi Half Marathon 2016


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At the Technical Press Meet & Greet of the Airtel Delhi Half Marathon 2016 in Event Media Center at JNS Stadium on Wednesday (L-R), Vivek  Singh, Jt. MD, Procam International, Dr Tamorish Kole (Director-Emergency Medicine, Max Healthcare and Medical Director), Mukesh Kumar Meena-Special  CP New Delhi Range, (NDR), Hugh Jones-Race Director and A K Singh-DCP, Traffic (NDR).   

New Delhi, November 16, 2016: Procam International, promoters of the Airtel Delhi Half Marathon, unveiled the Route Map for the event and outlined the medical facilities and other arrangements that will be put in place for the 34,000 plus participants expected to run on Sunday, 20th November at a media conference at the J L N Stadium on Wednesday.

Present on the occasion were Mukesh Kumar Meena-Special CP New Delhi Range, (NDR), A.K Singh, DCP, Traffic, NDR, Hugh Jones-Race Director, Dr.Tamorish Kole-Medical Director, ADHM and Vivek B Singh, Jt. MD, Procam International.

Dr.Tamorish Kole-Medical Director, Max Health Care, stated that, “Over the last few weeks Delhi has been in the news for its challenging environmental conditions. ADHM is a pollution deterrent as it takes all vehicles off the Delhi roads over 21 + kms for several hours. Our team has been assessing the rapidly changing scenario in Delhi. Researching race data and consulting with colleagues and peers, we have ensured that participants will be prepared and better equipped.   In earlier editions, people with Heart ailments like CAD, known history of heart failure were given special advisories. This year, participants with respiratory disorders like Asthma, COPD, and respiratory infections in the past 15 days are being advised to run to their trained ability and not push themselves too much. 
On race day, all those participating in the run have been given clear medical instructions as to their health and safety and have been advised to seek medical health if they have breathing difficulties. We will also be deploying nebulizers operating on UPS batteries at all medical stations along the course and at the medical base camp. Inhalers will also be deployed to deal with abnormal breathing / bronchospasm episodes and oxygen will be available at all ambulances and at the base camp.”

There will be 6 medical stations and 2 base camps on route supervised by 75 doctors, 50 physiotherapists and 100 plus nurses. There will be one Base Camp at the Start and Finish of the Half Marathon and the Great Delhi Run and the second base camp at the Start/Finish of the Senior Citizens’ Run.

There will be 7 Ambulances available on Race Day, located at Lodhi Road & Bishma Pitamah Marg junction, Mathura Road, Subramanim Bharti Marg, Zakir Hussain Marg and India Gate, Rajpath & Janpath, Red Cross and Sansad Marg, following SCR from the 1st Junction and JNS (Base Camp-I).

Mukesh Kumar Meena , Special CP, New Delhi Range, said,  “It has been a real pleasure working with Procam International and the team working on the Airtel Delhi Half Marathon 2016. The organisation of the event has been done in a very professional. We ensure that we will support the team in any way necessary and have come up with new plans and strategies which includes a plan for diversion of vehicles for lesser periods of time and plans for clearing traffic from the points where the runners have already passed."

He concluded by saying, we have also introduced new  systems of providing vehicles at different junctions , so in  case of emergency we will pave way for the public through those vehicles, without disturbing the marathon runners. 

To keep all participants sufficiently hydrated there will be 12 water stations along the route, from where around 98,000 litres of water will be distributed. These water stations will also have ORSL restoration stations special energy drink and oranges to the participants.

Besides these arrangements, there will be sufficient Law & Order and Traffic Police on Race Day to prevent any untoward incidents. 800 private security guards along with more than 1300 volunteers, 126 bouncers and 35 CC TV Cameras will supplement the security efforts.

On Race day, for security reasons, only registered participants of Airtel Delhi Half Marathon 2016, wearing the right bib and event’s official crew, will be allowed entry into the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.

The Airtel Delhi Half Marathon will be telecast live on Star Sports 4 & HD 4 from 6:30 am onwards. Half Marathon Elite Men will kick-off at 6:40am, Half Marathon Elite Women will kick-off at 6:50am followed by DHL Corporate Champions at 6:55am, Half marathon Amateurs at 7:10am, Champions with disability at 7:35 am followed by Senior Citizen’s run at 8:00am and Great Delhi Run at 9:35am.