Prakash Hospital, Noida, organized a CPR and First Aid Training Program for the Gautam Buddh Nagar Fire Department at the Fire Station, Phase-1, Sector-2, Noida. The session, held from 11:30 AM to 2:00 PM, focused on equipping fire department personnel with essential life-saving skills to strengthen their emergency response readiness.
The initiative aimed to enhance preparedness and ensure first responders are well-trained in handling critical situations such as cardiac arrests, burns, trauma, and other emergencies that firefighters encounter on the field.
Through hands-on demonstrations and practical exercises, medical professionals from Prakash Hospital guided participants on CPR techniques, first aid management, and the importance of immediate medical intervention in emergencies.
Speaking about the initiative, Pradeep Kumar, chief fire officer, Gautam Buddh Nagar, appreciated the initiative, saying, “This training has been extremely useful for our team. Firefighters face unpredictable and high-risk situations daily, and learning CPR and first aid techniques directly from medical professionals helps us respond more effectively and confidently during emergencies.”
Ayush Chauhan, executive director, Prakash Hospital, added, “Our goal is to build a safer and more resilient community. Training first responders like the fire department is a step toward ensuring that help reaches people at the most critical time. We plan to continue such initiatives across different departments and institutions in the region.”
Prakash Hospital continues to undertake such community health initiatives to spread awareness and strengthen emergency response systems across Noida and nearby regions.