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Nerul: Terna Speciality Hospital & Research Centre, Nerul organized a Cardio Pulmonary Recitation (CPR) training programme on the occasion of World Heart Day for the Navi Mumbai Traffic police on Saturday September 28, 2019 in the presence of prominent Bollywood actress Vrasha Usgaonkar and leading Marathi folk singer Anand Shinde. More than 100 traffic police officers learnt about the CPR techniques conducted by Hospital expert doctor and staff. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation is a lifesaving technique useful in medical emergencies such as Heart attack, in which someone’s breathing or heartbeat has stopped. CPR is performed in an effort to manually revive the Heart pumping and thereby restore brain function until further measures are taken to restore spontaneous blood circulation and breathing in a person who is in cardiac arrest. On this occasion cardiologist from Hospital Dr. Mahesh Ghogare said, “CPR can keep oxygenated blood flowing to the brain and other vital organs until more definitive medical treatment can restore a normal heart rhythm. When the heart stops, the lack of oxygenated blood can cause brain damage in only a few minutes. In our society many people die due to sudden heart attack but there is no awareness about CPR program among us, so on the occasion of World Heart Day we decided to make awareness about Life Saving Course which is (CPR). In the coming years we will try to reach at least 5000 citizens in Navi Mumbai. Police officers who are on duty are more close with society and if they are aware about CPR then they can make it popular among common people. Medical emergencies can strike anytime, anywhere – even on roads –and in most cases, medical assistance is not immediately available. Hence, medical professionals recommend first aid, a temporary help given to a victim before professional medical help can be provided. This timely assistance is most critical to victims, and in most cases, it turns out to be life-saving.”