Punjab Emergency Service
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Rescue 1122 promotions raise eyebrows
Administrative dept alleges discrepancies in process
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Punjab Emergency Service rescues 71,866 victims in July
A total of 472 people were killed in Punjab
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Row over Rescue-1122 appointment persists
Additional CS asks DG to let DEO facing notice serve on his post
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‘Only 1.25% women serve in Punjab rescue service’
Four females head the Community Safety, Examinations and Social Welfare depts
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PES team qualifies to respond to global disasters
Rescue 1122 secures international certification from UN body
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Rescue 1122 to add another feather in its cap
On October 28, the service will appear for the final test for accreditation from INSARAG
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Lahore witnesses surge in accidents
Most of the victims are between 18 and 40 years of age
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Number of road accidents surge in Lahore
Four people lost their lives and 560 others were injured shifted to different hospitals in Punjab
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904 traffic accidents reported across Punjab
Six people killed in road mishaps
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Rescue 1122 launches scout programme
Programme will be launched in close collaboration with the education department
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8 killed, 713 injured in road crashes
As many as 453 victims who sustained minor injuries were discharged on the spot
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Motorbike heroes: Rawalpindi launches two-wheeler ambulance
DEO Dr Abdul Rehman informs that 100 motorbikes have been provided to Rescue Rawalpindi for the service.
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Seven minutes: Rescue 1122 maintains average response time
There is a dire need for effective enforcement and implementation of road safety laws
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People Rescued: PES provides first aid to 740 victims
PES provided first aid to 740 victims in different road accidents across Punjab on Wednesday
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First responder initiative launched
Basic purpose of First Aid Day is to educat community about first aid training, skills
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‘Year of Safety’: Rescue 1122 rescued 731,107 people last year
Emergency service approves school safety and community policing programme
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Rescue service allows locals to serve society
Every individual enrolled will be called ‘Rescue Mohafiz’
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430 rescuers graduate from training academy
Demonstrate their skills in emergency management mock exercises