Caretaker Chief Minister Punjab Mohsin Naqvi visited the Emergency Services Academy Thokar Niaz Baig on Thursday, partaking in the passing-out parade ceremony for the rescuers. Observing their emergency response, Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi witnessed impeccable rescue drills, including swimming training, equipment inspections, and a symbolic descent from a fire tower with the national flag.
Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi received salutes from the passing-out rescuers. He inspected the rescuers' parade and awarded shields and prizes to those excelling in the training, emphasizing the significance of life-saving skills.
Director General Emergency Services Academy, Dr. Rizwan Naseer, administered the oath to the rescuers.
Addressing the ceremony, Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi highlighted that every fourth patient faces heart problems and announced funds of Rs30 crore for Automated External Defibrillator (AED) equipment in 800 ambulances to enhance cardiac emergency response.
Emphasizing the value of saving lives, he underscored the importance of the AED equipment, stating, "Life is more important than Rs30 Crore AED equipment." Commending the internationally recognized training provided at the academy, he urged the youth to take pride in their qualification.
Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi shared the accomplishment of training 24,000 rescuers to international standards, with a special focus on those from other provinces. He praised Rescue 1122 for its exemplary performance during the Turkey rescue operation.
Highlighting the efficiency of Rescue 1122, Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi said the deployment of 800 modern ambulances across Punjab, equipped with advanced medical facilities, including ventilators.
He extended congratulations and best wishes to the newly graduated rescuers.
The event was attended by Provincial Information Minister Amir Mir, Home Secretary, CCPO, Commissioner, and other relevant officials.