Islamabad, Dec 3: Rescue 1122 held a training session at the Central Station Chowk Kumharanwala as part of the Chief Minister’s Internship Program. Under the direction of District Emergency Officer Dr. Hussain Mian, the training for the Pakistan Lifesaving Program officially began during the session.

According to government sources, students from different colleges will get practical first aid training as part of this internship program. Comprehensive instruction in emergency response methods, personal safety precautions, and the use of cutting-edge medical equipment are all included in the program. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for cardiac and respiratory arrest, methods to reduce blood loss in the event of injuries, and other life-saving procedures are important training topics.

After completing the training, participants will be sent to several rescue stations located throughout the city, where they will gain hands-on experience in emergency management. The CM Internship Program aimed to give participants the tools they needed to help rescuers in an emergency, work with professionals during major catastrophes, and administer first aid promptly.

The importance of humanitarian work was emphasized in the oath that Dr. Hussain Mian gave to the attendees throughout the event. He praised Rescue 1122’s efforts to create a safer society while also offering emergency aid. “A crucial step in this direction is the training provided by the CM Internship Program’s Pakistan Lifesaving Program,” he stated.

Dr. Hussain Mian went on to praise the participants’ zeal and called them a great addition to the community. He expressed his belief that their emergency response efforts will eventually serve as a pillar of community welfare. According to participants, this program demonstrates Rescue 1122’s dedication to fostering a culture of readiness and voluntarism in Pakistan.

 

 

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