Pune: Noble Hospital and Research Centre has launched a special CPR training initiative for police personnel from nine police stations in Hadapsar, coinciding with the Navratri festival.
The program also includes physiotherapy camps designed to address health challenges faced by officers due to prolonged duty hours and physical strain.
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The certified CPR training sessions aim to empower police officers with essential life-saving skills to respond effectively during cardiac emergencies. Each participating officer will receive official certification upon completing the course.
“Our goal is to equip police officers with the skills and knowledge to handle emergencies effectively,” said Dr Prathamesh Raut, HOD, Emergency and Trauma at Noble Hospital. “This training will not only boost their confidence in tackling cardiac cases but also strengthen public safety across our community.”
In addition to CPR training, physiotherapy camps have been organized to address musculoskeletal issues stemming from long working hours, physical exertion, and extended standing periods. A team of physiotherapists is providing on-site assessments, short-term treatment plans, ergonomic guidance, and exercise recommendations to reduce pain and prevent further injuries.
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CPR Training Helps Save Lives
Highlighting the importance of the initiative, Dr Divij Mane, Director of Noble Hospital and Research Centre, stated, “Police personnel are often the first responders during emergencies, and equipping them with vital CPR training can help save lives. We are proud to collaborate with the police force to build a safer and healthier society.”
The initiative reflects Noble Hospital’s commitment to community health and safety while honoring the dedicated service of police personnel during the festive season.