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Zindagi Bachany Mein Rescue 1122 Sab Say Agaye - Sar-e-Aam Team Ka Special Show
Rescue 1122 practices and advanced training | Sar e Aam
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00:00Welcome to the Emergency Services Headquarters.
00:15Thank you so much, sir.
00:17In 20 years, we are one of the best rescue services in the world.
00:20We are one of the best rescue services in the world.
00:23Last year, when there was a flood in Satluj, we rescued 3,18,000 people from there.
00:29If your clothes catch fire, don't run because the more you run, the more the wind will blow.
00:35It looks very easy to see.
00:42This is a new initiative of our Prime Minister of Punjab.
00:47Thank you, sir. Thank you very much.
00:50So, congratulations on becoming a rescue star.
00:52I am so honoured.
00:53Rescue 112 is one of the few institutions in Pakistan that can be proud of.
01:00In 2004, under the leadership of Dr. Rizwan, rescue 112, which started in Punjab,
01:07has saved more than 150 million lives so far.
01:11And according to the Musaddiqa Record, the duration of saving every life has been less than 7 minutes.
01:18In earthquakes, floods, fire, and road accidents,
01:22rescue 112 has saved millions of lives by meeting the standards of the world's most advanced rescue institutions.
01:31But for all this, the rescue 112 personnel undergo strict training.
01:37And the founder and head of the institution, Dr. Rizwan, is active and active at every moment.
01:43Come, let's introduce you to Dr. Rizwan in today's program.
01:48And let's also show that to save the lives of you and our loved ones,
01:53the staff and officers of rescue 112 undergo strict and rigorous training.
02:01Assalamualaikum. Welcome to the rescue headquarters.
02:04Thank you so much, sir.
02:08This monitoring is also being done from here, and the call center system?
02:14Call is in every district. Let me show you the call center.
02:18If this control center is working, it means the system is working.
02:22If they are not taking the call, then it means the system is not working.
02:25And this is a control center in every district?
02:27Yes, a control center in every district.
02:29We have 4174 vehicles in the field, and if we don't monitor our staff, the system will never work properly.
02:37So this is the software?
02:38So this is the software in which, from the call to the movement of the vehicle,
02:42every emergency that is being responded to, is being monitored at the same time.
02:47And what is this red blinking, sir?
02:49This must be coming under the major emergency,
02:52where more than one, 3-4 vehicles have to be responded to,
02:56and if there is a major emergency going on, it is taken along with it.
02:59Similarly, we have ambulances, fire rescue vehicles,
03:02and more than 2200 motorbikes,
03:06and similarly specialized vehicles, which have high-rise ladders.
03:09In Lahore, there is a 200-foot ladder, and similarly a 300-foot ladder.
03:12And sir, how many districts do you have operationalized bikes?
03:15We have them in all districts.
03:17The biggest benefit of a bike is that,
03:20where there is a lot of traffic congestion, an ambulance cannot reach there.
03:24Or if someone has to go home, they respond first.
03:27In our citizen feedback, it is not easy to get 95% in the government sector.
03:32This is a big satisfaction.
03:34So people actually rate this?
03:36Yes.
03:37How are your services?
03:38Next.
03:39If you look at yesterday's emergencies,
03:41there were 27000 calls, of which more than 6700 were emergencies.
03:46And medical emergencies have more bulk.
03:48But I will appeal to you on road traffic crashes.
03:51There were 1355 road traffic crashes, 12 deaths,
03:54and after that, more than 680 people will be deprived of their lives.
03:58Because if this is admitted, then someone or the other goes with deprivation.
04:01So I will also appeal to people, especially for motorcyclists,
04:04there is 80% motorcycle reward in this.
04:06In Punjab alone, yesterday, there were about 1355 accidents.
04:10And in this much crime, people are not injured in anything else.
04:13Similarly, yesterday there were 39 animal rescues, which we are talking about.
04:16Okay, right.
04:17That is, about 40 animals were rescued.
04:20Next.
04:21This is our motorbike.
04:22So far, we have responded to more than 2.5 million emergencies,
04:25and our average response time is 3.57.
04:27That is, even less than 4.
04:30This is the patient transfer service we handled.
04:32This is the entire operation of the flood.
04:34Everything is monitored in that.
04:35Okay.
04:36Next.
04:37This is the entire COVID operation.
04:38More than 23000 people.
04:39When no one wanted to go.
04:40At that time, their children did not want to go.
04:42I said, let's close the emergency service.
04:43Let's start training.
04:44Then we started training.
04:45And today, thank God, more than 23000 people.
04:48And at the time of burial, there was no one nearby.
04:50It is not easy to bury 4000-3000 people.
04:53Great.
04:54Today, we are on the site of the UN.
04:55So, wherever someone is outside, if they need our assistance,
04:59and if they need it here, then we will also help them.
05:02So, we are involved in all the emergencies and accidents around the world.
05:06Come, now we will visit you outside.
05:08How hard is the training to make this whole thing a success?
05:12Right.
05:13Whether it is day or night, storm or storm, earthquake or fire.
05:16In any case, we have to be ready.
05:18Rescue double and double two comes first.
05:20Come.
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05:44Sir, it is a great honor for me to be with you and talk to you.
05:48Whenever we see the work of rescue double and double two,
05:51your face is clearly in front of us.
05:53You are the founder of this movement, I would say.
05:55There is no doubt about it.
05:56This is a movement to save lives.
05:59That's right.
06:00Because when we saw that people were lying on the road due to medical and legal reasons,
06:03people were afraid of touching them.
06:05Yes, unfortunately.
06:06And one thing that I used to think about all the time,
06:08and what I am thinking about today is that
06:10when that person was alive and injured,
06:14at that time, no one helped him.
06:16No one went to touch him because of medical reasons.
06:19But as soon as he passed away,
06:21the ambulances of the ambulance drivers used to come
06:23and all the traffic used to stop
06:25and the sirens used to go off.
06:27However, when that poor person was alive,
06:29they did not save him.
06:30Unfortunately.
06:31We used to think that how can a dead-loving community
06:33make a system to save a living person.
06:35This was a revolution that we saw in front of our eyes.
06:37Our generation of the 90s and 80s,
06:40saw it happening in front of our eyes.
06:42And I think the most proud moment of that was
06:45when we saw in Turkey
06:47that the Rescue 22 team
06:49was able to lead the operations there.
06:51So, we have come here.
06:53So, let us welcome you today.
06:55This is our Emergency Services Academy
06:58where training is given to the whole of Pakistan.
07:00In fact, not only Pakistan,
07:01but South Asia is also given training.
07:03So, we have Sri Lanka, Maldives,
07:06even today we are visiting the delegation of Bhutan.
07:09So, we will introduce you to them.
07:10So, we train all of them here.
07:12This has become a purpose-built academy.
07:14And today, this academy is honoured
07:16because our team of Search and Rescue
07:18is the first team in South Asia
07:20to be certified by the United Nations.
07:22In 2019, we became the first UN-certified team.
07:25Because of this, we also responded to Turkey.
07:27And when there was an earthquake there,
07:29and when we had a meeting with the Cabinet Secretaries,
07:31they requested us to share this experience of ISAR.
07:34So, we held the ISAR Rescue Challenge here in 2018.
07:37And this year, we are going to hold
07:39the International Rescue Challenge in October.
07:42And this year, because of this UN-certification,
07:45we are also chaired by the Asia-Pacific
07:47Earthquake Response Exercise in Lahore.
07:50So, this is one of the few institutions
07:52on which we are very proud, Alhamdulillah.
07:54And from where the journey began,
07:55it really feels like a dream.
07:57Because everyone says,
07:58Doctor, is this America or Europe?
07:59No, no, tell us,
08:00how were the initial days of Rescue WW2?
08:03In 2000, when we first started,
08:06when we did the first study in 1992,
08:08there was a 95% chance
08:09that we would not get an ambulance in an emergency.
08:11As soon as there was a death,
08:12the ambulances outside the hospital would be standing,
08:14which would take the dead body
08:15from one city to another.
08:16There were no trained staff in those ambulances,
08:18nor was there any proper equipment.
08:21So, those things were there.
08:23But the time to save lives,
08:25when there was a call for an emergency,
08:27and you reached there and saved lives,
08:29whether it was a medical emergency,
08:31or a building collapse,
08:32or a gas leak,
08:33or there was a fire,
08:34there was no system.
08:35And because of that,
08:36when we saw helplessness,
08:38when we talked about the challenge,
08:39that we should make it,
08:40we said, Doctor,
08:41this is not America or Europe.
08:42Don't dream of going there.
08:44This is Pakistan,
08:45it can't happen here.
08:46Today, thank God,
08:47you see,
08:48we have rescued more than 1.5 crore people,
08:51and we have set the AUS response time
08:53to 7 to 8 minutes in cities.
08:55And then when the rush increased,
08:57we started the Motorbike Rescue Service,
08:59which has responded to 25 lakh emergencies
09:02and set the AUS response time to 4 minutes.
09:04That's great.
09:05Sir, we are seeing so much in our country,
09:07so please guide us.
09:08Come, come, come.
09:09Today we will show you in the Academy.
09:11This is our,
09:12right now,
09:13this is,
09:14you must have seen,
09:15especially in the South,
09:17there are these kinds of wells,
09:19in which often people,
09:20gas is leaking there,
09:22one person goes down,
09:23he gets trapped there,
09:24another one goes,
09:25and so on.
09:26So now you can see,
09:27they are wearing breathing apparatus,
09:29and with this,
09:30they are wearing sleds.
09:32On my command,
09:33release zero,
09:34release,
09:35release,
09:36release,
09:37zero,
09:38release,
09:42Zero,
09:43release,
09:44zero,
09:45release,
09:46zero,
09:47release,
09:48zero,
09:49release,
09:50zero,
09:51release,
09:52zero,
09:53release,
09:54perfect.
09:55Sir,
09:56what we see,
09:57these equipment and all these wires,
09:58if there is any well in a very remote area,
10:01how far in the region can these things reach?
10:03Where,
10:04and how many are they located.
10:05In every district of Punjab, we have a search and rescue team.
10:10And they have a rescue vehicle in which these things are present.
10:14And even if they are not there, they have been taught how to rescue people.
10:19When the flood response happened in 2010, there was a helplessness in the flood.
10:24And then we accepted the challenge of the flood.
10:26When the flood came in Satluj last year, we rescued 3,18,000 people from there.
10:30We even rescued the animals from there because people did not leave without it.
10:34And thank God, there were no casualties.
10:36At that time, there was a timely evacuation in the evacuation.
10:38Sir, how many days are there in the flood?
10:40In this, you can see how to do the boat operation, how to troubleshoot in the boat.
10:44Because in the river, there are fireplug areas.
10:46Running it there, maintaining it and doing it.
10:48We conduct all these operations.
10:50After all 2010, the flood operation is conducted day and night.
10:55Whatever emergency has come so far, we have said that from now on,
10:59if any of our brothers and sisters want to rescue them,
11:02then we accept it as a challenge today.
11:04We do our debriefing and capacity building.
11:06I just came to know that the team operation, which we will go on now,
11:10that is to improvise.
11:14As things are coming, we prepare ourselves accordingly.
11:18Sir, this is something that I think every person in Pakistan should learn.
11:29Absolutely.
11:30Is there any program in this regard?
11:32We will request you and all the people, especially if you have volunteers,
11:38that this app called Pak Lifesaver,
11:41the Prime Minister of Pakistan said that when it happened,
11:46there was an incident on the mountains outside Naltarwala,
11:49in which the doctor did CPR and saved his life.
11:52After that, we requested him.
11:54This is a system, this app is available.
11:56They can go and get online training on it.
11:58And how long can this Rafli be learned?
12:00It is a video of a few minutes.
12:02This is a chest compression,
12:04through which if someone has cardiac arrest,
12:07then how to relieve his breath.
12:10And with that, if there is bleeding control,
12:12as you have seen, if someone has an accident,
12:14then due to bleeding, young people die.
12:16We have nothing else.
12:17There is a dupatta available here.
12:19Now what you are seeing,
12:21you have to press this 100 to 120 times in one minute.
12:25And using your body weight, keep your hands straight,
12:28otherwise you will get tired very quickly.
12:30So in 10 minutes, it means you have to press it 1000 times.
12:34I was thinking that I should do it.
12:36Essentially every minute.
12:37In fact, you should do it.
12:39Today you have to do it.
12:41Let's train you on this.
12:43Come here.
12:45You have only done chest compression,
12:47because the specialized train staff does it.
12:49Now on your knees,
12:51keep your hands straight,
12:53and put one hand on top of the other.
12:55And come forward, as this is their position.
12:57Now when you go with them,
12:59now you have to do chest compression only.
13:03Now you have to come a little straight.
13:05Come a little straight.
13:07And now you have to use your body weight.
13:09Push it 2 to 2.5 inches.
13:11Yes, 2 to 2.5 inches.
13:13And let it come back once.
13:19Now go down, 2 to 2.5 inches.
13:21And let it come back.
13:27This should be a little more compression.
13:292 to 2.5 inches.
13:31Very good.
13:33Now see, your brain is pressing so much
13:35that it can send blood supply to the brain.
13:37This is their basic purpose.
13:39Now you just have to do it for a minute.
13:41You have to do a century in a minute.
13:45You have to do a century in a minute.
13:47You can save his life.
13:51You have to support me.
13:53Are you ready?
13:55Go.
13:57Start.
14:03And this weight has to be taken from here?
14:05Yes, the weight has to be taken from there.
14:07Because you won't take your body weight.
14:09If you try to do push-ups, can you imagine how many you can lift?
14:11Yes, of course.
14:13You can't lift more than 20-25kgs.
14:15That's why you have to use your body weight to do this.
14:17Right.
14:19And if an object goes inside, don't try to take it out.
14:21In fact, secure it there.
14:23So that if there is a bloodstream or it is close to someone,
14:25its property will not be lost.
14:27So, you have to use your body weight.
14:29So, you have to use your body weight.
14:31So, you have to use your body weight.
14:33So that if there is a bloodstream or it is close to someone,
14:35its property will not be lost.
14:37I remember 2-3 years ago,
14:39there were 2 kids.
14:41A 10-12 year old kid was riding a motorcycle.
14:43And there was a trolley full of dead bodies on the side.
14:45He got hit inside the trolley.
14:47And both the kids were buried in the dead bodies.
14:49The dead bodies had passed through their chest.
14:51We sealed their lungs.
14:53After that, we took them to the hospital.
14:55Both the kids are alive.
14:57So, this is the result of training.
14:59So, how did you respond immediately?
15:01Yes,
15:03the kid was trying to cross the road.
15:05The kid was trying to cross the road.
15:07There were dead bodies on the gate.
15:09So, the dead bodies were removed.
15:11Before we move forward,
15:13this is a life-changing incident.
15:15This is a life-changing incident.
15:17This is a life-changing incident.
15:19But, what do you think about this?
15:21But, what do you think about this?
15:23What do you think about this?
15:25I think it is a great satisfaction.
15:27I think it is a great satisfaction.
15:29Because, this was a very difficult decision.
15:31Because, this was a very difficult decision.
15:33When we were doing this,
15:35everyone was against it.
15:37Everyone was against it.
15:39Everyone was against it.
15:41Everyone was against it.
15:43But, when a person comes today
15:45But, when a person comes today
15:47and says that if the timely rescue team had not come,
15:49then my mother's life would not have been saved.
15:51then my mother's life would not have been saved.
15:53I thank God for this.
15:55We also say to our rescue teams
15:57that you have not come to do the common work.
15:59you have been chosen by Allah for a great task
16:01that is to save lives
16:03and he says that the one who saved one life
16:05has saved the whole of humanity.
16:07Then, what year did we start?
16:09We started in October 2004.
16:11So, in 20 years,
16:13we have been made one of the best rescues in the world.
16:15So, in 20 years, we have been made one of the best rescues in the world.
16:17This is an ambulance service
16:19In this, everything has been given.
16:21The rescue equipment is also given.
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22:49This is a clay technique and this is how you make it. It looks very easy.
22:54By the way, we all do fitness tests of our guests.
22:57Today, we are going to see the 10th floor.
22:58Your first fitness test is done in a minute.
23:00Now, the second one.
23:07Here you go.
23:08Thank you so much.
23:09Thank you very much.
23:10So, this is Rizwan.
23:12Thank you so much.
23:14Thank you very much.
23:16This is also Rizwan.
23:17Nice to meet you.
23:19Thank you so much.
23:20Sir, the number of vertical buildings and the way the construction is being done today will be very different.
23:29Yes.
23:30So, in this, the institutions that approve the buildings and the other building control authorities.
23:35Today, we have done the same system in Punjab in 2021.
23:39We are making an emergency response team in every building.
23:42And we have notified the building safety regulations in 2022.
23:45Okay.
23:46We have given them time and now effectively.
23:48So that we will not stop the development.
23:49Right.
23:50But I will appeal to the people where you spend so much money in building.
23:53So, by compromising a little money, you do not put your life in danger.
23:58I remember 9-11.
23:59Yes.
24:00There was an incident in Karachi on the same day, on 11th September.
24:03Yes.
24:04And there was a shoe factory in Lahore, which they had built at home.
24:07And he had installed a generator near his own gate.
24:12And they all got trapped inside.
24:14And 22 people died in that.
24:16The owner also died in that.
24:17Because there was no way to get out of there.
24:18There was no other way.
24:19And they did not even give us that inside.
24:20We broke it from behind and brought 8 people out alive.
24:23But the rest of them died.
24:25That is, there is a need to think that you must think in any emergency that there is a fire or any other incident.
24:32So, what options do I have to get out of here?
24:33Absolutely.
24:34So, it is very important that you plan the evacuation properly.
24:37Right.
24:38So, this is our different programs.
24:39Rescue Scout Program.
24:40This is our Prime Minister's Lifesaver Initiative.
24:42I will tell everyone to learn this.
24:45And do it.
24:46And we have not only this, but in every university.
24:48Can this app be downloaded?
24:50Yes.
24:51Pak Lifesaver is a free app.
24:52You can download it very easily.
24:54And this is our UN certification process.
24:57You saw that it was a great honor the day it was established.
25:01It was a very rigorous process of 3-4 years after completion.
25:04This is a building today.
25:05This is a building.
25:06If you look inside, these are basic sprinkler systems.
25:08Okay.
25:09And alarms.
25:10These are very rare in Pakistan.
25:12So, if there is a fire here, this sprinkler is turned on immediately.
25:15So, you can restrict firefighting there in minutes.
25:19Then this evacuation plan should be set up.
25:21And everyone should know so that they do not get stuck inside.
25:23Yes.
25:24Sir, of course, our volunteers from Team Saryam have taken training in almost every city in Pakistan.
25:29But the individuals, as you said about the Lifesaver Program,
25:33or a group of people,
25:34how can they take such basic training?
25:38Or as you said, how can they join the community level trained people?
25:43There is a very easy way.
25:44Simply go to the Pak Lifesaver app,
25:48search for it, download it,
25:50and your registration and training will start from there.
25:52The process is easier than this.
25:54And then you can go to your nearest rescue station and do a proper hands-on practice and test.
25:58And after that, you will also get a certificate.
26:00You will also get a proper certification.
26:04This is for height rescue.
26:06If you see, we are doing this for height rescue.
26:09And along with this, we are doing the International Firefight Challenge,
26:11in which all the steps will be done.
26:12Okay.
26:13They are climbing up with about 35 kilos.
26:15Okay.
26:16And in the same way, if people get trapped on our height rescue,
26:19then how they have to climb up in different scenarios,
26:21and how they have to do their height rescue,
26:24different procedures are being taught to them.
26:33And the truth is that we are not shooting a scene from a film or a drama.
26:55Okay.
26:56We have seen thousands and lakhs of such incidents on the ground,
27:00and we have seen the work of the rescuers there.
27:03We have seen their visuals.
27:04And we have heard from people that all this is happening.
27:07There is no such story.
27:09This is the most important thing.
27:10And we continuously strengthen it by looking at every process of ours.
27:13That this was the thing.
27:14Let's do this improvisation in it.
27:15We can improve it further.
27:17And this is a continuous process of improvement.
27:19One question came to my mind, sir.
27:20In terms of saving animals, we have seen that in many incidents,
27:23the rescuers played their role.
27:26So we often hear here that where there is no value for humans,
27:30you talk about the rights of animals, etc.
27:32Please shed some light on this.
27:34This is also one of the priorities.
27:36Look, any life, whether it is of a human,
27:39or of any animal or animal,
27:42is a life.
27:43Exactly.
27:44So where we respond to about 7,000 to 8,000 emergencies daily,
27:47there are also 30 years like this.
27:49There are also big problems.
27:51Yes.
27:52There are a lot of animals.
27:53A whole buffalo or a cow has fallen into a well.
27:56Now we have to get it out.
27:58Similarly, if you can't see anywhere,
28:00most of the streams we have,
28:02there is muddy water and you can't see anywhere.
28:04So everyone should know how to do a well rescue operation.
28:08There are wells of 20-20 feet deep in this.
28:10Okay.
28:11They have to search from there.
28:13So everyone has to learn swimming.
28:15And these are our divers.
28:17And till now, in the summer,
28:19our operation is going on in 3-4 places,
28:21which goes on for miles and goes on for 3-4 days.
28:24Because sometimes in the river,
28:25sometimes someone has drowned in the river.
28:27His poor family is sitting there.
28:29May Allah forgive us.
28:30We find their corpses 6-7 miles away.
28:34Now how to go there as a diver?
28:36This is what we call Ghotakhor.
28:38So we have Ghotakhor too,
28:40who go and do all these operations.
28:42And doing a recovery of about 70-80%
28:44in such a drowning incident is a big job.
28:48Wow.
28:49So he brought the child out of the well from inside.
28:52And now she will do it and show
28:54how to do CPR in such a situation.
28:57Hello baby, hello baby, hello baby.
28:59Now what you did there, you forced.
29:00Patient is unresponsive.
29:01Someone help me.
29:02Call rescue 112.
29:041001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005.
29:07No pulse, no breath.
29:08Patient is unconscious.
29:09Start compressions.
29:10Start compressions.
29:111, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
29:14You have to do it with fingers.
29:15In adults, you have to use your body weight.
29:17Here you have to do it with fingers.
29:19You have to do it according to the situation.
29:21If you press too much,
29:23the child's chest will break.
29:26And his chest will collapse.
29:28Right.
29:291, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
29:31CPR is very effective in drowning incidents.
29:34You have to do it for half an hour or 15 minutes.
29:36You don't have to stop.
29:371, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
29:39Swedish Ambassador Rahimi told us about her experience.
29:42She had a colleague who drowned in a pool.
29:45She took him out and did CPR for 45 minutes.
29:48And he is completely fine now.
29:50Wow.
29:511, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18.
29:54Thank you so much.
29:55Thank you very much.
29:56Sir, what is the role of women in the rescue force?
30:00What is the percentage?
30:02We have equal opportunities.
30:06We have female officers.
30:08Similarly, we have female rescuers.
30:10But generally, if you look around the world,
30:12it is a physically demanding job.
30:14You have to be in the field.
30:15You won't find that many females in the field.
30:19This is a ritual.
30:20But we give them equal opportunities.
30:22Come wherever you can.
30:24You will find a lot of females in the control room.
30:26Obviously, females are very nice.
30:29So, sorry.
30:31So, you will find more females in the control room.
30:39So, this is a certified site of the UN.
30:43It has a four-story building collapse.
30:45It has all possible scenarios.
30:47If there is a horizontal approach,
30:49round channel, vertical,
30:51underground snake channel,
30:53confined space, narrow channel,
30:54ditches, square channel.
30:56So, we specifically designed this
30:58with our UN mentors.
31:00And today, this site is being trained.
31:02So, let me show you.
31:04If you have any metal or concrete,
31:07cut it first.
31:08Then go inside.
31:10If you see,
31:11it is not easy to go inside the tunnels and search.
31:14Sometimes, it takes 2-3 days to reach inside.
31:17Sir, I can relate to this.
31:19When we go to report,
31:20I went to Turkey for similar incidents.
31:22There are similar incidents all over the world.
31:25So, obviously, we are also trying to
31:27go near the Malba and report
31:29and show the situation inside.
31:31So, this is a very scary thing.
31:33A person is going inside the Malba
31:35and trying to save a life.
31:37In such a situation,
31:38don't forget that there are shocks.
31:40Yes, you are right.
31:43You can see all the equipment used here.
31:49Let me show you.
31:52All the equipment is here.
31:54These are lifting bags.
31:55Okay.
31:56From 26 tons to different weights
31:59that can be lifted.
32:01This is of 26 tons.
32:03These are spreaders.
32:04These are combi tools.
32:05These are crushers.
32:07So, these are the different equipment
32:09that is used here.
32:10These are chainsaws.
32:11And this was the most effective thing
32:13which was a life and motion tracer for us.
32:15We had a big advantage there.
32:17Because of this,
32:18we could see inside if someone was alive or not.
32:20The most unique thing in Turkey,
32:22which I still can't forget,
32:23where we were able to see people alive,
32:25we saw small movements there.
32:27So, we realized that their cats
32:30or their animals,
32:31especially cats,
32:32they didn't leave them.
32:34And they were moving in such narrow spaces
32:36that we were able to see their movements.
32:38Wow.
32:39Now, instead of going inside,
32:41you can just make a hole
32:42and see if there is a victim inside.
32:44And we are seeing the visuals inside.
32:45Yes, we are seeing the visuals inside.
32:46So, you don't have to go inside completely.
32:48You can just make a hole
32:49and check if there is a victim inside.
32:51Then you will do the entire operation
32:53for getting the victim out.
32:59Sir.
33:00You can see here,
33:01this is our runway.
33:02If you put it on it.
33:03And this is a model training simulator
33:06because this was not the only thing
33:08that was important in the air.
33:09Its training was very important.
33:11So, this is a new initiative
33:12of our Minister of Punjab.
33:14In which, from remote areas,
33:16they said that from Bakkar,
33:17Mianwali and Bahawalnagar,
33:19which used to take 4-4 hours,
33:21today, with the help of this,
33:22the critical and serious patients,
33:23we…
33:24And the actual air ambulance
33:25is comparatively bigger in size.
33:27Bigger in size.
33:28This is a model
33:29that we took a plane
33:31and if it can work in this environment,
33:33then obviously,
33:34it becomes very easy.
33:35Absolutely.
33:36So, there were 6 people in this
33:37and normally,
33:38the people who go here at this time,
33:39there are 2 pilots,
33:40one is our doctor,
33:41one is the patient
33:42and one is the patient's attendant
33:43who goes with him.
33:44Okay.
33:45So, let's show you
33:46how if he is sitting inside us,
33:48the monitor is installed,
33:49the oxygen supply system is present in it
33:51and with the help of this,
33:52this is an automatic external defibrillator.
33:54In this, there is a transport ventilator.
33:56Now, we will do patient shifting
33:57and will show you.
34:00A patient and an attendant will come together
34:02and 2 pilots will take him.
34:04And when it is more than 100 miles,
34:06this fixed wing aircraft is recommended.
34:08Thank God,
34:09in Punjab,
34:10I can say that
34:11in Lahore,
34:12in Girdhunwaha,
34:13in Sialkot,
34:14in all places,
34:15the hospital is present within an hour.
34:16Great.
34:17So, here is the ventilator
34:18and here is the automatic external defibrillator
34:20and all these things
34:21which are included in it.
34:23So, today,
34:24you will take the patient
34:25and you are ready to fly the plane.
34:27Absolutely.
34:28So, sir,
34:29this is the initiative of Air Ambulance.
34:31Recently, the government…
34:32When we presented the data to them,
34:38we came to know that
34:39there were 1540 such cases
34:40in the last year,
34:41in 2023,
34:42from Bahawalnagar,
34:43Bhakkar and Mianwali,
34:44where there was no specialized hospital.
34:46So, if there is a patient
34:47with a serious head injury,
34:48a heart patient,
34:49we had to take him to Multan
34:51or Bahawalpur
34:52or somewhere else.
34:53So, it used to take a lot of time there.
34:54Right.
34:55So, for such patients,
34:56as they said,
34:57what is recommended in the world,
34:58Air Ambulance was there.
34:59So, that's why
35:00we started this Air Ambulance.
35:02And in 2024…
35:03Yes, in 2024,
35:04we started it in May.
35:06Right.
35:07Its pilot testing was done.
35:08We did all the things.
35:09We trained doctors
35:10from the Bhakkad Aviation School.
35:12So, this is a completely separate department.
35:13Yes, of course.
35:14And we are gradually
35:15developing it.
35:16It is a different operation.
35:17We are developing it
35:18so that in mountainous areas,
35:19wherever we have to rescue,
35:20we are there.
35:22And when the 1112 was finalized,
35:24this number,
35:25I am sure,
35:26your input must have been there.
35:27Yes.
35:28So, what was the thought behind it?
35:29There was a lot of debate
35:30that this number should be
35:31an emergency number.
35:32Because 9-1-1,
35:33obviously,
35:34in everyone's mind…
35:35This was in those days
35:36when there was a dial phone.
35:37So, if you look at Europe,
35:38the number is 112.
35:39Okay.
35:40So, if we start 9-1-1,
35:41which once started here,
35:42but no one thought
35:43that why didn't we
35:44make 9-1-1?
35:45Today,
35:46all our government exchanges
35:47start with 9.
35:48This means
35:49all the government exchanges
35:50are closed
35:51and we get a lot of false calls.
35:52Okay.
35:53So, that's why
35:549-1-1-1-1-2-2
35:55are the first two digits
35:56which you can easily remember.
35:57So, that's why
35:58this number was introduced.
35:59And that's why
36:00Europe made 112
36:01an emergency number.
36:02That's great.
36:03Sir, come.
36:18Sir,
36:19we are moving towards
36:20the end of the program
36:21and we would like
36:22our heroes
36:23to tell us
36:24about them
36:25who sacrificed
36:26their lives
36:27to save
36:28others' lives.
36:29These are
36:30the martyrs
36:31of the rescue.
36:32We talk less about them
36:33but today
36:34we would like
36:35to pay tribute to them.
36:36These are our
36:37real martyr rescuers
36:38who risked
36:39their lives
36:40to save
36:41others' lives.
36:42There are many people
36:43like Wasim.
36:44What they did
36:45was
36:46when there was
36:47a fire
36:48and when they
36:49opened the fire,
36:50a pressure
36:51was created
36:52and there were
36:533-4 people
36:54who were pushed
36:55so that
36:56they wouldn't
36:57fall into the fire.
36:58And in that process
36:59he lost
37:00his own life.
37:01So, there are
37:02many such heroes.
37:03Many of them
37:04drowned.
37:05In the same way,
37:06our Gakhar Plaza
37:07was the biggest
37:089-11 for us.
37:0913 firefighters
37:10lost their lives there.
37:11What are the
37:12privileges
37:13for their families?
37:14Obviously,
37:15they are very
37:16respectable.
37:17For them,
37:18there is a double
37:19compensation mechanism.
37:20First, they get
37:21a free package
37:22and then we
37:23look after
37:24their families
37:25throughout.
37:26Right.
37:27This is our
37:28scout key.
37:29This is an
37:30honor for me.
37:31We give this
37:32only to those
37:33who work
37:34with us
37:35voluntarily.
37:36Definitely.
37:37So, today
37:38you are
37:39becoming
37:40our rescue
37:41scout
37:42and a
37:43messenger.
37:44Congratulations
37:45on becoming
37:46a rescue scout.
37:47I am so
37:48honored.
37:49Sir,
37:50do you have
37:51anything
37:52that you
37:53would like
37:54to share
37:55with people?
37:56I have
37:57only three
37:58things to share
37:59with people.
38:00First,
38:01you saw
38:02that 27,000
38:03calls were
38:04received.
38:05There were
38:066,700 emergency
38:07calls.
38:08The other
38:09irrelevant
38:10calls
38:11were
38:12only
38:1321,000.
38:14So,
38:15call us
38:16in an
38:17emergency
38:18and
38:19see
38:20whether
38:21it
38:22is
38:23urgent.
38:24But
38:25this
38:26is a
38:27huge
38:28number
38:29so
38:30please
38:31call us
38:32unnecessarily.
38:33Second,
38:34if you
38:35see
38:36an
38:37emergency
38:38every
38:3915
38:40minutes,
38:41please
38:42ask your
38:43family
38:44to come
38:45out
38:46on time
38:47If you have an accident, I pray that you are not seriously injured and your life is saved.
38:53So don't put your life in danger.
38:56Thirdly, I would like to appeal to everyone, especially your volunteers,
39:01that today we have set up a rescue system.
39:05And today, thank God, they reach you in 7-8 minutes.
39:09But whenever you call, they will take time to reach you.
39:12And if, God forbid, you get a cardiac arrest,
39:16in that case, if the brain does not get blood and oxygen for 4 minutes,
39:20then brain damage starts.
39:22So that's why I will appeal to people,
39:24that you all become a pure lifesaver.
39:27We have made this process very easy.
39:29You just have to download an app, Pak Lifesaver.
39:32You will get online training on that.
39:34On social media, where so much time is wasted,
39:36download the Pak Lifesaver app.
39:38You can get online training on that.
39:40And if, God forbid, there is an emergency at your home,
39:43then you can immediately save the life of a loved one.
39:47Or if you are working somewhere, traveling somewhere,
39:50and someone is injured there, and you will save their life there too,
39:53then it is said that the one who has saved a life,
39:55has saved the whole of humanity.
39:57So thank God that you will also be a part of that.
40:00So I will appeal to you to save the 7 lives of Rescue 112.
40:04Change your attitude a little bit about your life,
40:07so that you remain safe while traveling,
40:10and promote safety,
40:12so that we can remember a safe Pakistan.
40:15Sir, thank you so much.
40:16On behalf of me, Team Saryam,
40:18and on behalf of the whole of Pakistan,
40:20thank you very much.
40:21And thank you to all the rescue workers who are working right now.
40:24Thank you so much, sir. We are very proud of you.
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