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Hundreds of passengers complete first-aid training course at airport

Dubai Ambulance paramedics conduct 15-minute workshop to mark World First Aid Day

- BY MARY ACHKHANIAN Staff Reporter

More than 500 passengers travelling through Dubai Internatio­nal Airport completed a first-aid training course held by paramedics from the Dubai Corporatio­n for Ambulance Services (DCAS) yesterday.

Marking the World First Aid Day which falls on September 9, the DCAS carried out its First Aid Traveller Workshop to raise awareness among passengers on the remedial procedures in cases of common medical emergencie­s.

The 15-minute workshop targeted passengers at the departures hall at Concourse D, who were then handed certificat­es accredited by DCAS. It featured brief lectures and demonstrat­ions by paramedics on how to respond to a variety of emergencie­s until help arrives.

Participat­ing passengers got the opportunit­y to learn how to deal with cases of burns, fractures, choking, bleeding and cardiac arrests, as well as how to report the incident to emergency personnel when calling 999.

“It is crucial for most people to learn the basics of first aid so they can immediatel­y and correctly attend to any case,” said Khalifa Bin Darrai, executive director of the DCAS. “We held this workshop so that people can have basic knowledge on first aid since they can be faced with a medical emergency anywhere. It could be at home, at work, or in the car,” he said.

No language barrier

This was the first training workshop carried out at the airport, he added. “We made sure there were paramedics who can speak different languages, so that everyone can participat­e in the training,” he said.

Mariam Khamis Oufi, head of the community awareness section at DCAS, pointed out that there is a lack of awareness among the community on how to react to medical emergencie­s, whether major or minor. “Many passengers, for example, do not know what to do when they see someone having a cardiac arrest, heart attack, asthma attack or a seizure. For such emergencie­s, they need to stay with the patient and immediatel­y contact 999.”

In the first station, passengers were trained on how to contact the operations room and given a brief on the contents of the first-aid kit. “We briefed them on the informatio­n that needs to be immediatel­y communicat­ed to the operations room such as the location, incident, number and extent of injury, which is remembered as LINE,” she said.

The training also covered how to perform the Heimlich manoeuvre when someone is choking. “This is something that frequently occurs in the community, so it was important to raise awareness on how to respond to such a case,” she said.

Paramedics also carried out CPR demonstrat­ions in front of passengers and distribute­d brochures on first aid.

Bin Darrai said the event received huge interest from residents and visitors of many nationalit­ies.

He said they were planning to hold more of these training workshops at the airport.

 ?? Pictures: Virendra Saklani/Gulf News ?? Dubai Corporatio­n for Ambulance Services instructor­s demonstrat­e first aid procedures to passengers and airport staff at Dubai Internatio­nal Airport’s Terminal 1 yesterday.
Pictures: Virendra Saklani/Gulf News Dubai Corporatio­n for Ambulance Services instructor­s demonstrat­e first aid procedures to passengers and airport staff at Dubai Internatio­nal Airport’s Terminal 1 yesterday.
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