Specially trained paramedic and medical personnel in the field of rescue procedures form the backbone of any Disaster handling capability of a rescue set-up.
Therefore a need to professionally train state health workers was felt. As a result of which various workshops on Emergency Health Management focussing on Mass Casualty Management have been successfully conducted under the DRM Programme. The programme aims to build capacities of the First Responders (Police, Fire / Traffic personnel) to provide basic Life Support Care and ensure proper transportation to hospitals to minimise deaths and disabilities.
Our training also have a session covering the importance and aspects of Structural and Non-structural mitigation of lifeline buildings with special focus on Hospitals and Police stations.
We provide such training in association with St John Ambulance services and the United Nations Development Program.