By: Aftab Hussain
Rescue 1122 Shangla recently organized a one-day training session on basic first aid and fire safety for various government and private educational institutions, forestry department officials, community members, and NGOs. The training aimed to equip participants with the skills to respond to emergencies and minimize damage. Training Details Under the guidance of District Emergency Officer Engineer Malik Sher Dil Khan, the training session was conducted by Rescue 1122 Shangla trainers Zebullah, Rasool Khan Sharif, and others.
The training covered basic first aid, fire safety, and emergency rescue services. Objectives The primary objective of the training was to enable participants to provide timely assistance during emergencies. By equipping forestry department staff with these skills, Rescue 1122 Shangla aims to enhance their response capabilities in emergency situations. Emergency Services The public can avail themselves of Rescue 1122’s services 24/7 by calling the free helpline number 1122. The organization is committed to providing emergency assistance and rescue services to those in need. Continued Training Efforts Rescue 1122 Shangla continues to conduct training sessions for various stakeholders, emphasizing the importance of emergency preparedness and response. These efforts aim to build a more resilient community that can respond effectively to emergencies and disasters.