Updated On: 06 February, 2026 06:59 PM IST | Mumbai | Aishwarya Iyer
Several auto-rickshaw drivers from the busy streets were given basic training of CPR and first aid, recognising their role as first responders in road accidents and medical emergencies, an official said

More than 100 auto-rickshaw drivers are taking part in the first phase of the initiative, officials said. Pic/Special Arrangement
Maharashtra`s Thane auto-rickshaw drivers has been getting cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and basic first aid trainings to act as the first responders during emergency situations on streets of the city, officials said.
"The auto-rickshaw drivers from the busy streets were given basic training of CPR and first aid, recognising their role as first responders in road accidents and medical emergencies," an official said.