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Saving Lives With
Smarter Corridors

AI-powered green corridors for emergency vehicles. Building technology to help ambulances reach patients faster through India's congested cities.

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Emergency Vehicles Stuck
In India's Traffic
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The Golden Hour

Trauma patients need definitive medical care within 60 minutes of injury. Traffic congestion in Indian cities makes this extremely difficult for ambulances.

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Congested Roads

Indian cities consistently rank among the most congested in the world. Emergency vehicles have no dedicated system to clear their path through traffic.

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No Smart Corridors

Currently, there is no AI-powered system in Indian cities that dynamically manipulates traffic signals to create green corridors for emergency vehicles.

AI-CER Technology Clears The Path
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Emergency Triggered

The system is designed to analyse real-time traffic conditions and identify the optimal route to the nearest appropriate hospital.

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Green Corridor Created

Traffic signals along the route are coordinated to create a cascading green wave — clearing the path before the ambulance arrives.

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Continuous Optimisation

Routes adapt in real-time as conditions change. Hospitals can be pre-alerted with patient ETA information.

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Data-Driven Learning

Every corridor run generates data that helps the system improve. The technology is designed to learn and optimise city-wide over time.

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20 February 2026 — Press Correction Notice

Correction of Statistical Data Previously Published on AIMCRS Website

AIMCRS (AI Mission Control Remote System) is issuing this voluntary correction notice regarding statistical data that was previously published on our website and in marketing materials.

What was published: Our website and printed materials previously cited the figures "24,012 patients die every day due to ambulance delays" and "8.7 million annual deaths due to ambulance delays in India," attributing these to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) and the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MORTH).

What we found: Following media coverage at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 (19 February 2026), we undertook an immediate review of these statistics. We found that these figures were sourced from secondary online articles published by third-party organisations. Despite these articles attributing the data to NCRB and MORTH, we have been unable to verify these specific figures against any original government dataset or official publication.

The sources we relied upon were:

Action taken:

This was a significant oversight on my part, and I take full responsibility for it. I sincerely apologise for publishing unverified data. As soon as this error came to my knowledge, corrective action was taken immediately.

Abheet Prem Manghnani

Founder & CEO, AIMCRS

www.aimcrs.com