Swiggy announced free ambulance service for all delivery executives

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Swiggy has launched a free ambulance service in emergencies for all of its delivery executives and their dependents (spouses and children). The service’s toll-free number is 1800 267 4242.

They can also use their partner app to access the service by tapping an SOS button before, during, or after a delivery. The food delivery company announced an industry-first collaboration with Dial4242 Ambulance Services. There will be no documentation required, and delivery executives will only need to confirm their partner ID. In India, the company employs over 300,000 delivery executives.

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Swiggy announced free ambulance service for all delivery executives

Swiggy has launched a free ambulance service in emergencies for all of its delivery executives and their dependents (spouses and children). The service’s toll-free number is 1800 267 4242.

They can also use their partner app to access the service by tapping an SOS button before, during, or after a delivery. The food delivery company announced an industry-first collaboration with Dial4242 Ambulance Services. There will be no documentation required, and delivery executives will only need to confirm their partner ID. In India, the company employs over 300,000 delivery executives.

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