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Mumbai Fire brigade personnel receive training in swiftwater rescue |
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Mumbai,
May 12: A swift water rescue training programme was imparted to fire
brigade personnel on Monday in Mumbai by special instructors from
Canada.
The
training course was conducted by International Rescue Instructor's
Authority, which imparted training to two batches of Mumbai fire
brigade.
"What we have tried to do is, we have tried to explain
how we deliver flow lines to people whether they are sinking or
drowning and how we control the buoyancy using different devices and
also how we can swim out and grab them," said Jeremy Hunter, instructor
from Canada.
The training was imparted as a part of the disaster
management programme to tackle flood situations in Mumbai like the one
that took place in 2005.
"The main training which was conducted
in four days in Kolad was to raise our efficiency in a flood rescue
situation. If the flood rescue is of a higher magnitude, well the
current will be very fast and the chances of injury to the rescue
worker. How to avoid injury to the rescue worker, (that was) the level
of training all that was taken by my team which comprised 65 men along
with the officers," said P.D. Kargupikar, Chief, fire brigade.
The trainees said that the training programme would definitely help them tackle flood situations with greater efficiency.
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