As part of its efforts to enhance emergency response capabilities, the Panvel Municipal Corporation recently organized a two-day animal and bird rescue training workshop for Fire Department personnel. The training, conducted with the support of Mission Rabies, aimed to equip firefighters with the necessary skills to rescue animals and birds that are often trapped in various urban settings, including accidents or storm drains.
- Key objectives of the workshop included providing safe rescue methods, observing animal behavior, and preventing zoonotic diseases, such as rabies.
- Experts from Mission Rabies, Dr. Shashikant Jadhav and Dr. Ashwin Sushilan, led the training, which was part of the Zero Rabies Elimination Program.
The training was held on April 28 and 29 at the Adya Krantikarak Vasudev Balwant Phadke Natya Mandir, and local officials expressed their confidence that this initiative would lead to more efficient and secure rescues in the future.
| Organizers | Roles |
|---|---|
| Assistant Commissioner Dr. Rupali Mane | Program Lead |
| Dr. B. N. Gite | Expert Advisor |
| Dr. Madhulika P. Lad | Expert Advisor |
| Deputy Commissioner Dr. Vaibhav Vidhate | Supporting Officer |
| Chief Medical Officer Dr. Anand Gosavi | Medical Advisor |
“The workshop aimed to equip firefighters with the skills needed to rescue animals and birds that are often trapped in various urban settings, including accidents or storm drains,” said an official. This initiative was launched to address the challenges of urban animal rescue and create a well-trained team capable of handling such situations efficiently.
“As part of the Zero Rabies Elimination Program, the training was led by experts from Mission Rabies, Dr. Shashikant Jadhav and Dr. Ashwin Sushilan. They provided comprehensive guidance on safe rescue methods, animal behavior observation, and measures to prevent zoonotic diseases, including rabies.”
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The training is expected to enhance the safety and effectiveness of animal rescues during emergencies. Local officials expressed their confidence that this initiative would lead to more efficient and secure rescues in the future.
Key Benefits of the Training
- Enhanced safety and effectiveness of animal rescues during emergencies.
- Improved ability to respond to urban animal rescue situations.
- Increased confidence among firefighters in handling animal rescues.
Expert Guidance and Support
Experts from Mission Rabies, Dr. Shashikant Jadhav and Dr.
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