Correct First Aid: The First Step to Saving Lives Abrol Hospital (A Unit of EMC Hospital)
Gurdaspur – At Abrol Hospital (a unit of EMC Hospital), senior physician Dr. Sahil emphasized the critical importance of first aid in emergency situations, raising public awareness through detailed insights. He explained that emergencies can strike suddenly and anywhere—whether it is a road accident, severe burns, sudden respiratory arrest, heavy bleeding, or a person collapsing unexpectedly. In such situations, timely and correct steps can prove decisive in saving a life.

Dr. Sahil explained that in cases of severe bleeding, the wound should be immediately covered with a clean cloth or bandage and firm pressure applied. If possible, the injured limb should be elevated to control the blood flow and prevent deterioration of the patient’s condition. In cases of burn injuries, the affected area must be washed under cool running water for at least 10 to 15 minutes. He strongly warned against applying oil, ghee, butter, toothpaste, or any home remedies to burns, as these may worsen the injury and increase the risk of infection.
Choking, particularly among children, is another common yet dangerous situation. Dr. Sahil advised that in such cases, the patient should first be given gentle back blows to dislodge the object. If the condition is severe and breathing has completely stopped, the Heimlich maneuver can prove lifesaving. Similarly, in cases of fainting or seizures, the patient should be laid in a safe and open space, with enough room around them, and their airway must be kept clear. Seeking immediate medical help remains the safest course of action.
Dr. Sahil stressed that first aid provides only temporary relief, but it is crucial for stabilizing the patient until hospital care is available. He highlighted that every citizen should have basic knowledge of first aid, as bystanders are often the first to respond before medical professionals can intervene. He appealed for first aid training to be conducted in schools, colleges, offices, and homes, and for First Aid Kits to be made readily available everywhere.
Drawing a comparison with developed countries, he noted that first aid is an integral part of education abroad. If similar awareness is spread widely in India, countless lives can be saved. Simple measures—such as applying pressure to stop bleeding, cooling a burn with water, or performing the right technique during choking—can prevent major tragedies.
Abrol Hospital (a unit of EMC Hospital), Gurdaspur, aims not only to provide treatment but also to spread health awareness across society. The hospital regularly organizes health awareness programs, workshops, and training sessions to equip citizens with the right skills to handle emergencies effectively.
Dr. Sahil said:
“Every second counts in an emergency. Correct first aid is your immediate response, and that very response can become the most powerful tool to save someone’s life. If we all learn first aid, we can become lifesavers—not just for our families, but for the entire society.”