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One-day first aid training at Kinnaird College University Lahore,

Pakistan Red Crescent Punjab successfully organized a one-day first aid training at Kinnaird College University Lahore, which was attended by 36 enthusiastic students. The primary objective of the training was to equip participants with life-saving skills that would enable them to respond effectively in emergency situations. The participants gained hands-on knowledge of essential first aid techniques, including wound management, CPR, and basic life support. These skills are crucial in saving lives and preventing further injury or harm in emergency situations.

Expert trainers: The training was conducted by a team of experienced instructors who brought their expertise and passion to the session:
– Muhammad Imran, Assistant Director First Aid Training, shared his extensive knowledge of first aid protocols and procedures.
– Fauzia Saeed, Deputy Director Health, provided valuable insights into the importance of health and safety in emergency response.
– Amna Masood, Volunteer M.O., contributed her medical expertise and experience in providing first aid care.

Outcome
The one-day training had a profound impact on the participants, empowering them with the knowledge and skills to provide basic first aid. By learning how to respond to emergencies, the students are now better equipped to promote health and safety in their community. The training not only enhanced their individual capabilities but also fostered a sense of responsibility and community service.

Conclusion
The success of this training underscores Pakistan Red Crescent Punjab’s commitment to promoting health and safety in communities. By investing in the knowledge and skills of young individuals, we can build a more resilient and responsive community that is better prepared to handle emergencies and promote overall well-being.

 

 

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