Aiming to cut down response time
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - Tuesday, August 19th 2014 [ME NewsWire]
Lieutenant
Colonel Mohammed Ibrahim Al Ameri, Head of the Emergency and Public
Safety Department at the Abu Dhabi Police, announced that the “Be a
Paramedic” campaign for the employees of governmental institutions,
which was launched by the Abu Dhabi Police GHQ, aims at educating and
training at least 70% of employees at ministries and government
institutions and departments across the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. Lieutenant
Colonel Al Ameri explained that the 3-phase plan will run over a 3 year
period. In the first phase, 30% of the employees will be trained, while
20% will receive training in the second and the third phases over a
2-year period.
In a press conference he held on Tuesday at the
ADP Forensic Evidence Hall, and attended by Lieutenant Colonel Zeyad Al
Hajri, Deputy Head of the Emergency and Public Safety Department,
Lieutenant Colonel Al Ameri outlined the direct impact of the campaign
on the public in general and the target categories in particular. He
said: “We need to raise awareness on how to reduce complications that
may be associated with medical emergencies; educate the various society
segments on the proper ways to help or intervene in an emergency and how
to request assistance when necessary; and introduce members of the
public to potential health risks and the importance of first aid
training and equipment use.”
Lieutenant Colonel Al Ameri added:
“Trainees will be introduced to public safety procedures and
requirements; the risks of household and traffic accidents; cases of
choking; fires, slipping or drowning. The campaign will also teach
individuals how to handle injuries that result from accidents; and how
to prevent or reduce complications that may arise from accidents, heart
attacks, strokes, diabetes and other medical conditions. Trainees will
also be acquainted with the proper procedures to request the ambulance
service and provide an accurate description of the accident location.”
“Mothers
working at the institutions covered by the campaign will benefit from
the purposeful education and training aimed at acquainting them with the
proper ways to handle household emergencies; how to contact the
operations room and how to provide useful and detailed information about
the reported accident. This would help keep the injured individuals in
stable condition and reduce response time,” Lieutenant Colonel Al Ameri
continued.
Lieutenant Colonel Al Ameri explained: “This campaign,
carried out through the community ambulance team, who will train
governmental employees throughout the emirate of Abu Dhabi on how to
administer first aid to those who may be injured or sick. This campaign
reflects the vision and the mission of the Abu Dhabi Police GHQ to
ensure that the Emirate of Abu Dhabi remains a society that enjoys
safety and security. It also embodies the ADP priority strategy, which
is to increase society’s trust, achieve optimal use of human resources,
promote the role of community ambulance to prevent diseases and
accidents; and educate the public on how to manage and handle emergency
situations. During the campaign, employees will be trained on how to use
defibrillator (CPR) devices, in order to reduce death rates due to
sudden cardiac arrest outside the hospital.”
Lieutenant Colonel
Al Ameri answered the media’s questions, citing the partnership between
the Abu Dhabi Police and the Health Authority - Abu Dhabi (HAAD). He
noted that the courses organized by the Emergency Department align with
the HAAD standards and terms, and keep pace with any updates regarding
any new medical regulations or directives.
Adding further,
Lieutenant Colonel Al Ameri said: “The campaign is a subset of the Abu
Dhabi Police strategic system that aims to respond to all emergency
calls within four minutes only; expand ambulance locations to compliment
the efforts of the Abu Dhabi Police via the Emergency and Public Safety
Department; provide various ambulance services in line with the
national agenda of the United Arab Emirates for the next 7 years to
establish itself as the safest place on earth; and to respond to
emergency calls in a record time.”
Captain Khaled Al Ka’bi,
Deputy Chief of Ambulance Section at the Emergency Department, said:
“There are several standards for clinical practice and training for the
defibrillator (CPR) device, which the employees will use. It provides
an ECG and gives directions on the proper way to handle the patient,
explaining how to apply chest compressions and how to perform artificial
respiration.”
Furthermore, Captain Yusuf Al Ka’bi, Head of the
Community Ambulance Team, said: “The community ambulance is a service
provided by the Abu Dhabi Police GHQ to enhance public awareness about
the proper ways to deal with emergency cases. The main focus of the team
is to raise awareness on first aid and stress the importance of
contacting the operations room on 999. The team also identifies the
needs of external entities for training courses, as well as solves
issues that may face medical teams; while focusing efforts on providing
assistance to children, employees, workers and housewives, in addition
to visiting patients.”
Captain Yusuf Al Ka’bi added: “The
programs adopted by the Training Section at the Emergency and Public
Safety Department are certified by the American Heart Association in
basic life support (BLS), especially the first aid courses. Basic Life
Support can be provided to an individual, whose heart has stopped
beating, by another individual qualified to perform CPR. Effective basic
life support can increase a victim’s chance of survival. As a part of
the campaign, we will distribute booklets and brochures about first aid
to the employees at government institutions. Once they complete their
courses, they can refer to these manuals as an additional source of
information in cases of emergency.”
“Government institutions’
employees across Abu Dhabi will be introduced to the role of community
ambulance, which aims to reduce the response time and keep patients in a
stable condition until paramedics arrive. They will also be taught the
appropriate ways to contact the operations room; how to give accurate
coordinates of the accident’s location; and how to minimize false
reports to improve response time. This campaign also aims to promote
ambulance services and expand the reach of awareness efforts to include
all society segments; to acquaint them with the importance of the
community ambulance, in line with the Federal Government’s vision to
reduce response time,” Captain Yusuf Al Ka’bi continued.
Captain
Yusuf Al Ka’bi explained: “The campaign will focus on the topics of
accidents. It will acquaint trainees with the optimal ways to check a
patient’s condition, secure respiratory tracks, manage fractures and
bleeding, handle instances of choking, and how to avoid any
complications by immobilizing the patient’s spine. We will also educate
workers on how to call for an ambulance and provide an accurate location
of the accident. They will also be introduced to ways of assessing the
condition of the injured individuals, keeping them conscious, and how to
handle fractures, burns and choking accidents.”
The campaign
will also address household incidents and preventive measures, how to
reduce risks, handle incidents should they occur, and how to call for
help in different cases of household accidents. The campaign will
explain the steps of calling an ambulance, and will additionally focus
on health conditions and how to handle cases of heart attacks, strokes
and diabetes. First aid for children will also be addressed within the
campaign, to emphasize the importance of performing life-saving first
aid in accidents that may involve children.
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Arabic-language text of this announcement is the official,
authoritative version. Translations are provided as an accommodation
only, and should be cross-referenced with the Arabic-language text,
which is the only version of the text intended to have legal effect.
Contacts
The UAE Minister of Interior's General Secretariat, Tactical Affairs and Security Media Department
Abu Dhabi Police GHQ - Security Media
Chris Cron +971-(0)-50-987-1317
E-mail: cron.media@hotmail.com
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