In our mundane life, we hear, read, and see many people lose their life due to an accident, a disaster, or a heart attack. Research suggests that urban innovation in infrastructure adds more such incidents. Research also indicates that people prepared for emergencies are lesser impacted compared to those who are not prepared.
Being a medical graduate and with my experience of working in multiple disasters, including earthquakes, Tsunami, Bomb Blasts, and Floods, I found that people have suffered financially, socially, and psychologically even more because they did not know what to do in such situations. These experiences made me realize the importance of preparedness. RADHEE was born of this realization.
RADHEE believes that during emergencies, the first 10 minutes (Platinum 10 minutes) are crucial, and a prepared individual can help not only themselves but also those around them. It is essential to know the methods that provide correct & early help that will save a life and reduce disabilities and promote early recovery.
RADHEE is working towards implementing the concept of prevention and preparedness for accidents, disasters, and health emergencies. It aims to prepare every individual by training them to handle an emergency such as an accident or a disaster and medical emergencies such as a heart attack.
RADHEE is also involved in developing Emergency Medical Services that aim to develop infrastructure to handle disasters in the shortest possible time.
– Dr. Rita Savla