Program on ‘First Responder Training’
On 31st August 2024, the Department of Physical Education and Sports in collaboration with NSS Unit of VVM’s Shree Damodar College of Commerce & Economics, organized one-day workshop on ‘First Responder Training’. The event, held from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm in Hall No.1, Central Block, that witnessed enthusiastic participation of 122 students.
Mr. Saurab Raikar, Instructor in Physical Education, skillfully compered the event, ensuring its smooth progression. Mr. Dewaraj Hirekurabar, the College Director of Physical Education and Sports, extended a warm welcome by introducing the distinguished Emergency Management and Research Institute (EMRI) team. Prof. Subrahmanya Bhat addressed the gathering, emphasizing the critical role of such training in building a community resilient to emergencies.
The training program covered a wide range of essential topics, beginning with an introduction to first aid courses, followed by in-depth discussions on medical emergencies, trauma emergencies, environmental emergencies, and performing CPR. Theoretical knowledge was complemented by practical sessions, where students actively engaged in learning adult CPR, adult and infant choking responses, as well as techniques for dressing, bandaging, and splinting.
Under the guidance of the EMRI GHS team, led by Mr. Sateesh Kumar Kama, four experienced trainers shared their expertise with the participants. The practical sessions provided hands-on experience, ensuring that students could confidently apply their newfound knowledge in real-life emergency situations.
An exam was conducted to assess the understanding and skills acquired during the training. Additionally, participants had the opportunity to provide feedback through a feedback form, contributing to the continuous improvement of the program.
The day long workshop concluded with a closing ceremony where certificates were distributed to the successful trainees. The event concluded with a Vote of Thanks delivered by Asst. Prof. Sanjay Velip, NSS Unit Program Officer.
Expected Outcome of the Activity:
Students will gain practical skills in first aid, CPR, and emergency management, enabling them to confidently respond to various critical situations. The workshop will raise awareness about emergency preparedness, helping to build a more resilient and safety-conscious campus community. Additionally, the training is expected to inspire greater involvement in community service and volunteerism, supporting the objectives of the NSS Unit.