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.
[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.
As the Registrar, he was instrumental in developing modern training programs and establishing the framework for the Academy.
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.