Tue, 21-Oct-2025

KMC to launch ‘emergency aid’ training program for citizens soon    

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KARACHI: Mayor Karachi Barrister Murtaza Wahab has said that the KMC in collaboration with Pakistan Life Savers Program will train the citizens of Karachi to provide immediate emergency aid in case of heart attacks and injuries so that precious lives can be saved.

It will be started from the department of City Warden and Insha Allah we will train thousands of citizens of Karachi especially the youth so that we can proudly call Karachi the city of life savers.

He said that every year thousands of people in Karachi lost their lives due to heart attacks and after suffering serious injuries, precious lives are lost in these incidents, so considering the importance of this issue, KMC has decided to pay immediate attention so that by providing awareness to the citizens in this regard, the family members and the nearest people are able to give immediate medical assistance to the patient in the most crucial and critical moments.

He said that the efforts of Pakistan Life Saver Program in this regard are commendable and that is the reason why we have settled the preliminary matters with them.

The scope of this program will be gradually extended to the entire city to save the lives of citizens by providing immediate medical assistance after fatal accidents and heart attacks.

Mayor Karachi said that Karachi is among the seven largest cities in the world and training of citizens is organized in all international cities of this level around the world. With this training in the event of fire, accident, heart attack, stroke, serious injury, people can help each other immediately and most of the patients get better before reaching the hospital and their lives are saved.

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