Traffic Problems : Odisha Govt. has Taken Important Decision

The Odisha government has taken an important and popular decision. All traffic posts will have Fast Aid kits. The car will be treated if anyone is slightly injured on the road near the post. Traffic staff will provide this treatment. Traffic
staff will be re-trained even if they already know about it. CPR will also be provided for the treatment of heart disease.

However, such kits have already been issued by various NGOs in various posts. But due to lack of maintenance, it did not go well. It has now been decided to do so on its own initiative by the traffic police. There are often small and big accidents on the main road inside. The victim was rushed to a hospital by ambulance.

But in some cases, the injuries were minor, forcing him to be taken to hospital. Traffic police are investigating. It is planned to put one fasted kit in each of the traffic posts and treat it with that kit. Traffic staff from nearby posters will provide the treatment.

They will also be trained in this regard. Although all traffic officers have been trained to do so, he will be re-trained. In
addition, if a person has a heart attack on the street, he or she will be given a CPR immediately. Earlier, the traffic police had made such a plan.

The kit was donated by a social organization. All the posts were hung in a small box with some fast-food items. But since they were not maintained, the boxes were stolen. As a result, the plan did not materialize. Now the police are
implementing the plan again. This time around, the kits were reportedly not posted on the post, and traffic was light at this time of night. It remains to be seen how this plan will be implemented.

Similarly, the injured in the road accident will get immediate treatment. Tea or tire shops or petrol pump staff near the scene of the accident can also provide first aid to the injured. Special training will be provided to road lifters, police and petrol pump workers (Fast Pre-Trauma Care).

Through the first aid, the life of a sick or injured person can be safely transported to the hospital. Improving the condition of the injured, usually through immediate treatment, is the primary goal of relocation. The death toll from the accident could be reduced if trainees could be trained in the area.

Accidents on the road will be treated immediately. Tea or tire shops or petrol pump staff near the scene of the accident can also provide first aid to the injured. Special training will be provided to road lifters, police and petrol pump workers (Fast Pre-Trauma Care). The decision was made by the state Department of Transportation.

The central government will meet this goal in India by 2050. Efforts are being made to achieve this goal through road
engineering, education, nursing and emergency care. The state government is also planning to identify 25,000 volunteers as another step to save lives. These volunteers will be identified through all police officers in the state.

Volunteers will often be identified as local dhaba owners or employees, shopkeepers and locals. As a result, they will be
able to take care of their loved ones and bring them to the hospital for treatment. The decision by the state government will surely lead to a better life, and the important thing is that people will no longer be afraid, but will come forward to help the people.

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