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Free CPR Training Programme on June 6—Learn CPR, save a life: Lodge Keys and GVK Green Health Services offer hands-on training on June 6

Hyderabad: Lodge Keys No. 297, the city’s primary unit of Freemasonry, will organise a CPR Training Programme on June 6, 2026, from 2:00 PM to 5:30 PM at the Goshamahal Baradari Masonic Building, Goshamahal, in collaboration with GVK Green Health Services (formerly GVK EMRI).

The programme is part of Lodge Keys’ community outreach initiative, “Be a CPR Ambassador”, which aims to train 1,000 citizens in the life-saving skill of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR).

CPR is a critical first-aid technique used when a person’s heart stops beating or when breathing ceases. Immediate CPR administered during the “golden minutes” before professional medical help arrives can significantly improve the chances of survival.

Over the past one-and-a-half years, Lodge Keys has successfully trained 758 citizens in CPR free of cost and is now just 242 participants away from achieving its target of 1,000 CPR Ambassadors. In addition, more than 1,400 people have been reached through awareness seminars, and the organisation aims to educate over 10,000 citizens through public awareness programmes eventually.

The June 6 programme will feature hands-on practical training conducted by certified trainers from GVK Green Health Services. Participants will practise CPR on mannequins, enabling them to gain confidence and develop the skills required to respond effectively during emergencies.

In addition to CPR, participants will also receive AED (Automated External Defibrillator) familiarisation training. An AED is a portable device used during sudden cardiac arrest. While CPR helps maintain blood circulation to the brain and other vital organs, an AED can analyse the heart’s rhythm and, when necessary, deliver an electric shock to help restore a normal heartbeat.

The AED module will cover: Recognition of sudden cardiac arrest, Safe operation of an AED, Correct placement of electrode pads, Understanding and following AED voice prompts, When to administer CPR and when to use an AED and How CPR and AED work together to improve survival outcomes

The organisers believe that CPR and AED training should be accessible to all sections of society. Therefore, individuals who can afford the training are requested to contribute a participation fee of ₹1,000. Those who are unable to pay will be accommodated free of cost.

“We do not want the ability to save a life to depend on one’s ability to pay. Anyone willing to learn CPR should have the opportunity to do so,” said the organisers.

Lodge Keys especially invites security guards, watchmen, auto and cab drivers, street vendors, domestic workers, housekeeping staff, students, and other community members to take advantage of this opportunity. Employers and institutions are also encouraged to nominate such individuals for free training.

Participation is limited to 40 persons on a first-come, first-served basis. Prior registration and confirmation are mandatory.

For registration and participation, please contact: D. Ramchandram – 98480 42020; P. Veerabhadrudu – 93910 39047; Arun Selgam – 98491 75197 and G. Ashok Kumar – 94402 26960

Individuals, NGOs, philanthropists, and corporations interested in supporting this life-saving initiative are encouraged to contact D. Ramchandram at 98480 42020 and partner with Lodge Keys to create more CPR Ambassadors.

Issued for and on behalf of Lodge Keys No. 297: D. Ramchandram, Past Master & Member, Lodge Keys No. 297, Mobile: 98480 42020

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