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Sriganganagar traffic employees were taught to give CPR, health checkup conducted

Sriganganagar : Apex Hospital team on Monday taught the traffic police staff the methods of treatment in times of disaster. During this time, staff including Traffic CO Ramesh Machra, SHO Raghuveer Bika and HM Radheshyam were present. The hospital staff taught the transport staff that in case of a sudden heart attack, the patient should be made to lie straight on the back. Then sit on the patient below the stomach, put both hands together and place them on the chest and keep pressing vigorously 20-20 times continuously.

Keep doing this until the patient’s breathing becomes normal and also call an ambulance and take the patient to the nearest hospital. He also taught first aid to those injured in road accidents while on road duty. In this, they were taught how to apply gauze bandages on the body parts of the injured. Due to increasing traffic and pollution in Sri Ganganagar, health checkups of traffic police personnel were also done. In this, free services related to BP and sugar were provided through the hospital.

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