Fire Department Graduates New Batch of Skilled Emergency Medical Technicians
The Fire Department's rescue service academy, akin to a mini khan academy for emergency medical training, has successfully graduated a new batch of emergency medical technicians. These trainees, now equipped with top-tier medical patient care skills, have begun their new roles in ambulance services as drivers and assistants to doctors, ready to save lives in emergencies.
The new emergency medical personnel underwent rigorous training at the Fire Department Ambulance Service Academy. They completed an extensive 1,497 hours of theory and 2,360 hours of practical training, honing their skills under the guidance of specialist staff at rescue stations and hospitals. The academy's use of modern teaching methods ensured the trainees were well-prepared for the challenges they would face in their new roles.
Now, these graduates are putting their knowledge to use in ambulance services. They can be found driving vehicles or assisting doctors, providing crucial support in medical emergencies. Their high-level training has equipped them to handle various situations, making them valuable additions to the healthcare system.
The Fire Department Ambulance Service Academy has once again proven its commitment to producing highly skilled emergency medical technicians. With their extensive training and dedication, these new recruits are ready to make a significant impact in ambulance services, caring for patients and saving lives.