Tuesday, November 27, 2018

ANGKAS BUHAY THE FIRST ANGKAS AMBUCYCLE IN THE PHILIPPINES

BY - 3:31 AM

ANGKAS is a Filipino word for ride sharing, backride using motorcycle, bicycle or even 3 wheeler tricycle or tuktok. Getting onto a vehicle driven by someone else…
Angkas: pagsama o pagsampa sa isang saksakyan
magkakaangkas: (several people) ridesharing together

Today in Metro Manla, there is a motorcycle ridebooking service and app called Angkas. Fares start at 50 pesos for the first two kilometers and 10 pesos for every succeeding kilometer.
People are taking the angkas to bring them faster to their destination and at the same time get out of the metro traffic.

Today Angkas will launch a new service that will be beneficial to everyone, it is called Angkas Buhay the first Ambucycle in the Philippines

Angkas, the fastest-growing motorcycIe-hailing app service in the Philippines, marked its first anniversary last Sunday, November 25 with the launch of the first-ever motorcycle ambulance service in the country dubbed as ANGKAS BUHAY.

The groundbreaking ambulance service aims to provide first aid on-the-spot for emergency cases or immediate transport of doctors to the patient. In this regard, Angkas is inviting existing driver-partners and new sign-ups to join the pilot program in Metro Manila to train as volunteer paramedics.


ANGKAS BUHAY was also inspired by the heroism of an Angkas driver in Cebu who saved a wounded policeman.

A press conference was held last SUNDAY, November 25, 4:00 pm at the Ynares Sports Center in Antipolo.

Initially a collaboration between Angkas, Our Lady of Guadalupe Colleges (OLGC), and Victor R. Potenciano Medical Center (VRP) in Mandaluyong City, Angkas Buhay will pioneer an intensive training course for Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT-certified) drivers.

After undergoing training, qualified EMT drivers, armed with life-saving techniques aboard a speciallydesigned ”ambucycle" titted up with medical supplies and equipment, will be able to stabilize patients until secondary medical transport arrives.

Expected to go live towards mid-2019, Angkas Buhay will be featured through an in-app "Emergecy" button to match the EMT driver in close proximity to the patient.


Debuted on November 25, 2018 at the Ynares Center in Antipolo, Rizal during the inaugural Safety Fiesta of Angkas to commemorate its first anniversary, Angkas Buhay is the latest initiative of the transport app in support of public safety. Displaying the “ambucyle” prototype with a brief video trailer, a panel of speakers from Angkas and its key partners gave an overview of the project.

“We’ve all heard the tragic stories about critical patients who needed to be rushed to the hospital but because of the traffic gridlock and the cost of ambulance rides, many are sadly, dead on arrival. For some of us, this may even hit close to home, but what if Angkas could change all that?” said Angkas founder and CEO Angeline Tham.

Posing a challenge to the riders, Tham recounted the heroism demonstrated by driver-partner Francis C. Belecario, who, last September 3, was instrumental in the rescue of wounded patroller, P01 Berlino L. Ricafort in Barangay Kamputhaw, Cebu City.

Cited for exceptional bravery and invaluable service to the community, Belecario was recognized by the Cebu City PNP for quick thinking and immediate response to the call of duty when he brought P01 Ricafort to the nearest hospital for treatment. Tham points out that were it not for Belecario on the Angkas platform, P01 Ricafort’s injuries might have proven life-threatening.

An eye-opening moment for Tham, she shared that the incident was a turning point for Angkas, “We Started out with one mission, to help commuters beat the traffic, and for many, that is a lifesaver. Then we realized that we could go further as a public service, not only taking passengers where they need to go, but to hasten the arrival of medical attention for those needing urgent care.”

Angkas Operations Head David Medrana also took the opportunity to encourage drivers to register for the Angkas Buhay program, ”We welcome both new drivers and our current partners to become part of our elite EMT team. Angkas Buhay is accepting applications and we are looking forward to introducing our first batch of trainees to the public.”

On behalf of affiliate VRP, OLGC College Administrator Mr. Vincent Mark P. Vergel de Dios remarked, "OLGC and VRP are proud to embark on this partnership with Angkas. Angkas Buhay will help many people and we are thrilled to impart our knowledge to Angkas drivers.”

Metro Manila Development Committee Chair Rep. Winston ”Winnie” Castelo and transport-sector ally was also a guest of honor, together with Quezon City Councilor Precious Hipolito Castelo; PNP Highway Patrol Group (PNP-HPG) Director, Chief Superintendent. Roberto Fajardo and NCRPO Deputy Regional Director for Administration Police Chief Superintendent Amando Clifton Empiso also in attendance.

Rep. Castelo commended the “ambucycle” for its civic-oriented innovation. "We have seen how commuters have benefitted from the safe, affordable, and convenient mode of transportation offered by the platform, and now we can also depend on Angkas to extend another valuable public service," he stressed.

Concluding the program, Tham underscored that Angkas Buhay strengthens their larger brand advocacy for safety: “Angkas is steering 14 million motorcycle drivers to a safe and professional livelihood, and now with Angkas Buhay, the platform can also be a means for saving lives.”

Since launching the service in 2017, Angkas has provided free driver education to 60,000 motorcycle drivers, with 20,000 qualified drivers in their fleet across three urban hubs in Metro Manila, Cebu, and Cagayan de Oro.

Celebrating their first anniversary with a grand onboarding activity for some 2,000 drivers, the Angkas Safety Fiesta hosted whole-day seminars for Defensive Riding, Emergency Disaster Response, Riders‘ Rights, Local Traffic Rules and Regulations, and Advanced Safety; as well as a bike competition and driver talent show.

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