TVJA rolls out ambulance support for journalists on the frontline
By Meena R. Prashant in Media News on Tuesday, 03rd March 2026 at 12:32pmFrom overcrowded political rallies and festival processions to disaster zones and late-night breaking news scenes, journalists and cameramen routinely work in environments where personal safety is far from guaranteed. Yet when emergencies strike within the profession itself, structured support systems are often limited.
Addressing that gap, the TV Journalists Association (TVJA) has introduced a dedicated ambulance facility for its members and their families, a move aimed at institutionalising emergency medical support for media professionals.
As part of the initiative, TVJA has received two ambulances from the charitable RBG Foundation. These vehicles will be available during medical emergencies for journalists, cameramen, and their family members associated with the organisation.
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