Protecting children- 108 Ambulance workers given training
Sunday, 20 June 2021 | PNS | Dehradun
The workers of the 108 emergency ambulance service were given training on Saturday to deal with the various aspects of the pandemic’s effect on children. The experts are warning that the children are expected to be more affected during the third wave of the pandemic.
The district programme officer (DPO) of 108 ambulance service in Dehradun, Mukesh Nautiyal said that workers of the service are being given a phased training on transport and treatment of children during the probable third wave.
On Saturday the chief master trainer of Dehradun district, Yashpal Singh and his team imparted training to ambulance service personnel. He said that the service should be prepared to deal with the third wave and everyone should be more sensitive while transporting children. Singh informed about the symptoms in children, medicines and diet in the training. He also gave a detailed presentation on caution and Covid management while transporting children.