
Dubai Expo Teaches CPR Skills to Save Lives
Thousands of visitors in Dubai are learning hands-on CPR and emergency response skills at a major medical exhibition. National Ambulance is making lifesaving training accessible to everyone through interactive workshops and real ambulance tours. ---
Imagine knowing exactly what to do when someone's life hangs in the balance. That's the gift thousands of Dubai visitors are receiving this week at the Middle East's largest emergency medical exhibition.
National Ambulance opened its doors at EMTEX 2026 on Wednesday, transforming a typical trade show into a hands-on lifesaving classroom. The two-day event brings together emergency medical professionals and curious residents eager to learn skills that could save a neighbor, coworker, or family member.
The interactive platform goes far beyond watching demonstrations from a distance. Visitors are rolling up their sleeves to practice Hands-Only CPR on training mannequins and learning Stop the Bleed techniques that can prevent someone from bleeding out before paramedics arrive.
Real ambulance vehicles sit open for exploration, revealing the specialized equipment paramedics use during those critical minutes between emergency and hospital. It's a rare peek behind the curtain of prehospital care that most people only see during their worst moments.

The Federal Authority for Ambulance and Civil Defence designed the experience to strengthen community preparedness across the UAE. Emergency medical services professionals from across the Middle East are attending specialized workshops on advanced techniques like Tactical Combat Casualty Care and ultrasound technology in emergency settings.
The Ripple Effect
When one person learns CPR, an entire network becomes safer. That neighbor who now knows how to perform chest compressions might save someone at the grocery store next month. The parent who learned Stop the Bleed techniques could help at their child's soccer game.
National Ambulance's Medical Training Department is partnering with international instructors to ensure the training meets global standards. These aren't watered-down basics but real professional skills adapted for everyday citizens who want to help.
The exhibition represents a shift in how emergency services engage with communities. Instead of waiting for emergencies to introduce themselves, first responders are proactively building an army of trained bystanders who can bridge the gap until help arrives.
By making lifesaving education accessible and engaging, Dubai is creating something more valuable than any piece of medical equipment: a community of people who know they have the power to save lives.
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Based on reporting by Google News - Uae Innovation
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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