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India: Medical Emergency? App to the Rescue before Ambulance


Hyderabad: Soon, Hyderabad will have a pool of 1,00,000 volunteers who are going to act as \'first responders\' and attend to medical emergencies before the ambulance arrives.\r\nThe 100K First Response, an initiative by city-based emergency response mobile application CallAmbulance, aims to train over 1,00,000 volunteers by the end of March this year, to make the city emergency-friendly. A mobile application \'100K First Response\' has been developed in order to build the network of first responders.
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India: KarimulHaq, Man to get Padmashree Award for using Bike as Ambulance


Jalpaiguri (WB): Ever since he watched his mother die after failing to go to a hospital in the absence of an ambulance, 52-year-old KarimulHaq in Jalpaiguri district’s Malbazar sub-division has used his motorcycle to take patients to medical facilities.\r\nA resident of Krantir village and a tea garden worker, his noble efforts have been rewarded by the Union government as he has been chosen for a Padmashree award this year, Malbazar bloc sub-divisional officer Jyotirmoy Tanti said.
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India: Subroto Das, Man behind Unified Helpline Number on Highway Gets Padma Shri


Ahmedabad: In August 1999, Vadodara-based doctor Subroto Das’s car hit a tree beside a highway in the dead of the night, leaving three persons injured. But help arrived only after a harrowing wait of nearly five hours.\r\nThe helplessness that he and two of his co-travellers experienced on that day led to an initiative that has changed the way a highway accident victim in Gujarat receives help at the earliest possible time.
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India: Good Samaritan Bill aims to give Injured Right to Emergency care


Bengaluru: The Karnataka Good Samaritan and Medical Professional (Protection & Regulation during Emergency Situations) Bill, 2016, aims to facilitate the fundamental right of access to emergency care and treatment for injured persons, which is a key aspect of the right to life. In the absence of an efficient Emergency Medical Services system in India, bystanders can play a crucial role in providing assistance to victims within the first one hour. In order to ensure that timely assistance is provided to road accident victims, the Bill provides protection to Good Samaritans from civil and criminal liabilities by establishing a supportive le
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India: BEST Staff Trained for Giving Emergency Medical Service


Mumbai: Around 100 staffers from Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) of BEST were trained for emergency medical services to help commuters or staffers in case of emergencies. The training was conducted at Colaba on 2 February.\r\nThe staffers were trained for Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) service which involves chest compression with artificial ventilation in order to help people during emergencies.
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