Maruti Suzuki India on Tuesday said that it has successfully completed a pilot programme of 'First Responder Training' in which it trained 8,500 people, primarily commercial drivers in post-accident emergency care during the 'golden hour' after .
To strengthen its road safety initiatives, the carmaker had partnered with the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), and International Road Federation (IRF) to provide first aid and trauma care training to commercial drivers at its Institute of Driving and Traffic Research (IDTR). First Responder Training India: Maruti Suzuki Successfully Trains 8,500 Commercial Drivers in Post-Accident Emergency.
Maruti Suzuki India: Through a pilot program, 8,500 people, primarily commercial drivers, have been trained at IDTRs in Haryana, Delhi, and Bihar. Participants Received comprehensive training in emergency care in collaboration with Jai Prakash Narayan-AIIMS Trauma Center, Delhi.
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