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Telecommunicator Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (T-CPR) Workshop for Control Room In-charges (CRIs) from all districts of Punjab was organized at the Emergency Services Academy in collaboration with the Agha Khan University (AKU) Karachi and Resuscitation Academy Foundation USA to guide the caller for performing CPR on telephone till the emergency ambulance reaches the incident site.

This step would definitely enhance the survival rate in case of emergencies like cardiac arrest, drowning and electrocution etc.

These views were expressed by Director General Emergency Services Dr. Rizwan Naseer during the opening ceremony of the T-CPR workshop at the Academy. Dr. Adil Haider Dean, Agha Khan University Medical College, MS. Julie Buckingham Program Director QI T-CPR program, Ms. Ann Doll Executive Director Resuscitation Academy Foundation, Dr. Junaid Razzak, Director Center of Excellence for Trauma & Emergencies Agha Khan University, also expressed their views and appreciation about the first-ever launch of T-CPR in Pakistan.

The workshop was attended by officers of Rescue headquarters & Academy and Control Room Incharges of all District Emergency Control Rooms as they have to ensure implementation of T-CPR in their respective Districts. Dr. Rizwan Naseer emphasized the importance of professionally trained Rescue Dispatchers in Emergency Control Rooms.

Therefore, this workshop intended to impart training of T- CPR for call agents of the Rescue 1122 helpline, which would be helpful for cardiac arrest patients before the arrival of an ambulance and this step would increase the survival rate of heart patients. He hoped that this training will enhance the capacity of the Control Room Incharges and that these CRIs will replicate this training in their respective districts. DG further informed that a survey shall be conducted after three months to check the effectiveness of the T-CPR training in all districts.

Dr Rizwan appreciated the team of Agha Khan for incorporating T-CPR training, the Pakistan Life Saver Program and for conducting evaluation of t Emergency Medical Technician training program in the rescue academy.

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Telecommunicator Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (T-CPR) Workshop for Control Room In-charges (CRIs) from all districts of Punjab was organized at the Emergency Services Academy in collaboration with the Agha Khan University (AKU) Karachi and Resuscitation Academy Foundation USA to guide the caller for performing CPR on telephone till the emergency ambulance reaches the incident site.

This step would definitely enhance the survival rate in case of emergencies like cardiac arrest, drowning and electrocution etc.

These views were expressed by Director General Emergency Services Dr. Rizwan Naseer during the opening ceremony of the T-CPR workshop at the Academy. Dr. Adil Haider Dean, Agha Khan University Medical College, MS. Julie Buckingham Program Director QI T-CPR program, Ms. Ann Doll Executive Director Resuscitation Academy Foundation, Dr. Junaid Razzak, Director Center of Excellence for Trauma & Emergencies Agha Khan University, also expressed their views and appreciation about the first-ever launch of T-CPR in Pakistan.

The workshop was attended by officers of Rescue headquarters & Academy and Control Room Incharges of all District Emergency Control Rooms as they have to ensure implementation of T-CPR in their respective Districts. Dr. Rizwan Naseer emphasized the importance of professionally trained Rescue Dispatchers in Emergency Control Rooms.

Therefore, this workshop intended to impart training of T- CPR for call agents of the Rescue 1122 helpline, which would be helpful for cardiac arrest patients before the arrival of an ambulance and this step would increase the survival rate of heart patients. He hoped that this training will enhance the capacity of the Control Room Incharges and that these CRIs will replicate this training in their respective districts. DG further informed that a survey shall be conducted after three months to check the effectiveness of the T-CPR training in all districts.

Dr Rizwan appreciated the team of Agha Khan for incorporating T-CPR training, the Pakistan Life Saver Program and for conducting evaluation of t Emergency Medical Technician training program in the rescue academy.

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Sir G, thanks to share and point out the critical significance of CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation).

For those who are not familiar with the term, CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) is an emergency procedure that can help save a person's life in case of a breathing emergency or heart stoppage.

The education and practicals of this procedure should be part of our education syllabus from middle to university standards, including the First-Aid Kit (as you already took the pain to explain it in another thread) its standard contents, and proper usage in related emergencies.

The introduction of the telecommunicator is a brilliant idea in present circumstances as most of the people in society are not educated on it. The CPR phase and its quality are very determined in saving a person's life till the arrival of emergency ambulance services.

Even there are AED (Automatic External Defibrillator) are available with a built-in communicator sensing the operator's actions while using.

For those who are not familiar with the term, AED (Automatic External Defibrillator) is used to help those experiencing sudden cardiac arrest. It's sophisticated, yet an easy-to-use medical device that can analyze the heart's rhythm and, if necessary, deliver an electrical shock, or defibrillation, to help the heart re-establish an effective rhythm.
 
Sir G, thanks to share and point out the critical significance of CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation).

For those who are not familiar with the term, CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) is an emergency procedure that can help save a person's life in case of a breathing emergency or heart stoppage.

The education and practicals of this procedure should be part of our education syllabus from middle to university standards, including the First-Aid Kit (as you already took the pain to explain it in another thread) its standard contents, and proper usage in related emergencies.

The introduction of the telecommunicator is a brilliant idea in present circumstances as most of the people in society are not educated on it. The CPR phase and its quality are very determined in saving a person's life till the arrival of emergency ambulance services.

Even there are AED (Automatic External Defibrillator) are available with a built-in communicator sensing the operator's actions while using.

For those who are not familiar with the term, AED (Automatic External Defibrillator) is used to help those experiencing sudden cardiac arrest. It's sophisticated, yet an easy-to-use medical device that can analyze the heart's rhythm and, if necessary, deliver an electrical shock, or defibrillation, to help the heart re-establish an effective rhythm.
AEDs in Pakistan are only carried in ambulances belonging to 1122 and Aman Foundation in Karachi.


Some VIP buildings have AEDs

I have already posted a thread about CPR and first aid here:


How to make a first aid kit:


Best free First Aid Apps:


Ultimately this training is for call operators for 1122 who are the first professional to answer the call but don't receive training on giving CPR Advice to callers.

As per WHO over 400,000 people a year die in Pakistan due to sudden cardiac arrests. Good CPR and AED can increase survival rates of SCA victims by 95% out of hospital as per the ILCoR (intl council on Resuscitation).
 

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