Medulance Partners with Zomato for Record First Aid Lesson
New Delhi, 19.06.2024: Emergency healthcare services provider Medulance, served as the training partner of Zomato, in setting a new Guinness World Record for the ‘largest first aid lesson at a single venue’, training 4,300 delivery agents in CPR and first aid practices in emergency response. The record-breaking event took place on 12 June at the Nesco Exhibition Center in Goregaon.
A total of 100 Medulance trainers conducted a comprehensive 40-minute session, equipping Zomato delivery agents with essential skills for handling roadside emergencies. The training covered demonstrations in handling cases of accident, bleeding, fracture, stroke, sudden cardiac arrest, heart attack, heat stroke, high fever, and seizure. This initiative underscored Medulance’s dedication to enhancing the safety and well-being of the community at large ensuring that no emergency goes unserved.
The master trainers leading this monumental effort included notable names like Dr. Satish Bhardwaj, Dr. Shaina Verma, Dr. Raj Kumar Yadav, and Dr. RK Sharma. Their expertise and dedication were pivotal in achieving this milestone.
Pranav Bajaj, Co-founder and CEO of Medulance, expressed his pride in the event’s success, stating, “We are incredibly honored to partner with Zomato in this groundbreaking initiative. By training 4,300 delivery agents in crucial first aid techniques, we are not only setting a world record but also creating a safer environment for everyone. This achievement is a testament to the hard work of our trainers in imparting life-saving skills to the delivery agents. We are hopeful that this will create a ripple effect and encourage many others to come forward in times of crisis.”
The event highlights the importance of first aid training in everyday life and demonstrates how impactful strategic partnerships can make significant contributions to public safety. Medulance, as the official training partner, played a crucial role in executing this successful event.
Medulance currently provides quality emergency medical services across 600+ cities, through its fleet of more than 10,000 ambulances. Aimed at elevating the quality of healthcare delivery, the company trains and upskills healthcare professionals through the Medulance Healthcare Academy and has trained over 4,00,000 individuals in first aid practices so far.