Timely CPR Can Save a Victim’s Life – Dr. Pankaj Sachan, CII, Young Indians Federation

Timely CPR Can Save a Victim’s Life – Dr. Pankaj Sachan, CII, Young Indians Federation

At the auditorium of Sona Devi University, Ghatsila, representatives of CII, Young Indians Federation conducted training for students on life-saving techniques in emergency situations. Dr. Pankaj Sachan from the federation stated that their organization, Young Indians Federation, is working to raise awareness on topics such as innovation, climate change, and road accidents.

Mr. Sachan mentioned that their organization runs the Farishta program, which provides emergency assistance to victims of road accidents. He explained that an unconscious person’s life can be saved by administering CPR within 10 minutes in an emergency. The first step is to identify the victim, check their pulse, and monitor their breathing process before administering CPR. The students were also trained in CPR techniques.

The representatives of the organization provided in-depth information about heart attacks and cardiac arrest. Mr. Sachan also shared insights on paralysis attacks, explaining the symptoms and emphasizing that a patient must be admitted to a hospital within an hour and a half for proper treatment.

Additionally, he provided guidance on safely transporting road accident victims to hospitals or trauma centers. He explained the process of dressing wounds to reduce blood loss and offered information on treating burn injuries and assisting burn victims.

The event was attended by university officials, staff members, and students in the auditorium.

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