Rescue 1122 (Urdu: 1122 ایمرجنسی) is an emergency service that serves almost all regions of Pakistan including Punjab, KPK, Balochistan, Sindh, Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Kashmir. The service is accessible by dialing 1122 from any phone within Pakistan.[1]

Rescue 1122
1122 ایمرجنسی
TypeEmergency service
Region served
Pakistan
Key people
  • Dr. Rizwan Naseer
  • Dr. Farhan Khalid
WebsiteOfficial Websites

History

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Prior to 2004, Pakistan did not have an organised emergency medical system.[2] In that year, Rescue 1122 was launched as a professional pre-hospital emergency service within Lahore, and it managed to achieve an average response time of seven minutes, comparable to that of developed nations. Some critical factors in its success included local manufacturing of vehicles, training instructors to certify emergency medical technicians, adopting training materials to the local context and branching out to include fire and rescue service response under a united command structure.[2]

Regions

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Rescue 1122 - Punjab

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After the success of the Lahore Pilot Project launched in 2004, Rescue 1122 (Punjab) was established by the Government of Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi in Punjab. Rescue 1122 (Punjab) is operational in all districts of Punjab with the province having a population of over 110 million and providing technical assistance to other provinces of Pakistan. Rescue 1122 includes emergency ambulance, rescue & fire services and a community safety programme.

Initially it was established under the 2006 Punjab Emergency Service Act to provide management of emergencies such as fire, rescue and emergency medical services. The Punjab Emergency Council and District Emergency Boards have been constituted to ensure management and prevention of emergencies and to recommend measures for mitigation of hazards endangering public safety.[3]

Rescue 1122 - Sindh

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Sindh Emergency Rescue Service (SERS) was launched in May 2022 followed by the provincial assembly of the Government of Sindh approving the "Sindh Emergency Rescue Service Act, 2023" in August 2023. It now operates in all divisions of Sindh.[4]

Rescue 1122 - KPK

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Formed under the "Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Emergency Rescue Service Act, 2012". Provides emergency services in the entire KPK province.[5]

Rescue 1122 - Balochistan

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MERC-1122 provides emergency services alongside major highways in Balochistan while PDMA Balochistan provides emergency services within Quetta city, the provincial capital.

Rescue 1122 - Gilgit Baltistan

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Gilgit Baltistan Emergency Service (Rescue 1122) was established under the "Gilgit Baltistan Emergency Service Act, 2012" for professional management of emergencies such as road traffic accidents, building collapse, fires, hazardous material incidents and disasters in the GB region.[6]

Rescue 1122 - Azad Kashmir

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In 2007, the SDMA in AJK launched a pilot project, partnering with Punjab Emergency Services, to establish Rescue 1122 services in four districts. Since then, the coverage of these services has expanded throughout AJK.[7]

Rescue 1122 - Islamabad

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CARES 1122, the Capital Ambulance, Rescue and Emergency Services, offers emergency management services within Islamabad. The service is operated by the CDA and MCI.[8]

Operations

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The District Emergency Officer is responsible for the day-to-day operational management and administration of the Service in the Districts in close coordination with the District Administration. The office of the Director General is mainly responsible for the overall monitoring to ensure uniformity and quality, training, planning, research and development through the Provincial Monitoring Cell.

Training Centres

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Emergency Services Academy (Lahore)

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The Emergency Services Academy, the first training institute of its kind in Pakistan, was established as a center for imparting emergency medical training, fire fighting, structural collapse search and rescue, high-angle and confined space rescue, water rescue, and other emergency management skills. Initially set up in vacant government premises, the Academy is currently constructing a purpose-built campus. It includes a Training Manikins Lab, Rescue Simulation Building, Hazmat Incident Training, and an Urban Search and Rescue Simulator.

Dr. Farhan Khalid played a pivotal role in the establishment of the Academy. As the Registrar, he was instrumental in developing modern training programs and establishing the framework for the Academy. Under his supervision, the Academy has grown to provide comprehensive training for cadets from across Pakistan. His efforts have also included coordinating with international partners and overseeing the integration of advanced training techniques and facilities.

Emergency management training at the Academy involves a variety of simulated incident scenarios to provide hands-on experience for personnel. Scenarios include fires, building collapses, hazardous material incidents, and emergencies involving mass casualties, all while maintaining high safety standards. Training materials developed by the Punjab Emergency Service (Rescue 1122) support this practical training.

The Academy is in the process of obtaining international accreditation. Bilateral collaborations between the Punjab Emergency Service and emergency services in the United Kingdom have facilitated training for emergency officers in the UK. Additionally, Rescue 1122 now also trains the Pakistan Army's Medical Corps.

References

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  1. ^ "Introduction of Rescue 1122". rescue.gov.pk. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
  2. ^ a b Waseem, Hunniya; Naseer, Rizwan; Razzak, Junaid Abdul (June 1, 2011). "Establishing a Successful Pre-hospital Emergency Service in a Developing Country: Experience from Rescue 1122 Service in Pakistan" (PDF). Emergency Medicine Journal. 28 (6): 513–5. doi:10.1136/emj.2010.096271. PMID 20844094.
  3. ^ "Punjab Emergency Service Department". www.rescue.gov.pk. Retrieved 2024-09-05.
  4. ^ "SINDH EMERGENCY RESCUE SERVICE – SERS". Retrieved 2024-09-05.
  5. ^ "Rescue 1122 - Governmet of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa". rescuekp.gov.pk. Retrieved 2024-09-08.
  6. ^ "Emergency Services Rescue1122 Gilgit-Baltistan". Retrieved 2024-09-08.
  7. ^ "State Disaster Management Authority | Rescue 1122". Retrieved 2024-09-08.
  8. ^ "CARES 1122 : Service to be extended to rural areas". The Express Tribune. 2016-03-02. Retrieved 2024-09-08.
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Official Websites
Region Website
Punjab [1]
Sindh [2]
KPK [3]
Balochistan [4]
Gilgit Baltistan [5]
Azad Kashmir [6]