Timely intervention during road accidents can be the difference between life and death. Learn how bystanders play a crucial role in saving lives and how the Good Samaritan Law empowers them.
After her retirement as an anesthesiologist, Dr Maya Tandon dedicated her time to saving lives on the road. Through her NGO Sahayta Trust, she has trained around 1 lakh individuals in road safety.
After her retirement as an anesthesiologist, Dr Maya Tandon dedicated her time to saving lives on the road. Through her NGO Sahayta Trust, she has trained around 1 lakh individuals in road safety, CPR, accident response, and emergency protocols.
Recently, Daman Collector Rakesh Minhas was hailed as a hero after he stopped his car on the roadside to administer emergency first aid to a person electrocuted by high-tension wires! #Respect #RealLifeHeroes #LeadingByExample
“The seeds of this device were sown during a conversation with my father. He had mentioned his concern for patients who died on their way to the hospital just because the ambulance took time to respond.”
When Ashok Jadhav was boarding a flight with his family from Nagpur to Pune on Monday night, little did he know that his life would soon be hanging by a thread.
The three young sailors: Akash (diver), Dhananjay Seaman (swimmer) and Vishwakarma (Marine Commando), wasted no time to rescue the man who had fallen into the sea.
Thanks to the timely action of Assistant sub-inspector Shri Ram, along with Head Constable Bhal Singh and Constable Suresh, a major tragedy was averted.