Early Times Report RAMBAN, June 16: The four day first medical responder cum first aid training course organised by district administration with the support of Indian Red Cross Society (IRCS) was concluded at Community Hall Maitra here today, District Development Commissioner Ramban Mohammad Aijaz was the Chief Guest on the occasion. Speaking on the occasion, the chief guest appreciated the four day training programme by the IRCS, Jammu and assured of all help by the district administration. He called for the updation of the training and underlined the need for availability of more and more sophisticated equipments to the volunteers. Some mock drills by the volunteers attending the training from Rural Development Department, Education, ICDS, ASHA workers were also exhibited on the occasion. During the 4-day training the resource persons imparted the training to the 25 volunteers in First Aid basics, Safe handling and shifting of the injured, basic life support, psychological support, Triage in emergency etc under the sponsorship of St. Jhon Ambulance Association (a sister organisation of IRCS). The deputy Medical Superintendent Government Hospital, Gandhi Nagar, Jammu, Subject Specialist Dr.Deepak Kumar, CMO, Dr Anwar Bhat, Coordinator Indian Red Cross Society Jammu, Ashok Sharma Dy. CMO, Dr. Iqbal, Executive Sectary DRCS Ramban, Raj Singh Raju were the resource persons. |