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“Emergency Care Safeguards Travel Safety” — Beijing Emergency Care Awareness Campaign Held at Chaoyang Station
From:Beijing Municipal Health Commission
Date:08/22/2025

To implement the Beijing Pre-hospital Emergency Medical Service Regulations and further enhance the city’s emergency response capacity while fostering a strong public atmosphere of first aid, the campaign “Emergency Care Safeguards Travel Safety” was held at Chaoyang Station on August 8. More than 200 participants, including representatives from municipal and district health authorities, medical institutions, the Beijing Key Station Administrative Committee (Chaoyang Station), Chaoyang District Emergency Management Bureau, local sub-districts and townships, as well as passengers, joined the event.

With the theme “Emergency Care at Speed, Safeguarding Every Journey,” the event highlighted Chaoyang Station’s role as a major gateway and transportation hub in the district, integrating railway, metro, bus, taxi, and ride-hailing services. Taking “people around the passengers” as an entry point, the campaign provided first aid skills training to passing travelers and nearby residents, delivering strong support for travel safety.

At the event, an initiative was issued to all passengers and staff in the Chaoyang Station area: to be both learners and advocates of emergency knowledge, both masters and practitioners of first aid skills, and both attentive users and operators of emergency equipment. By actively learning first aid, everyone can help foster a culture of mutual assistance. The Beijing Key Station Administrative Committee (Chaoyang Station), Chaoyang District Emergency Medical Rescue Center, Tsinghua University First Affiliated Hospital, and Civil Aviation General Hospital jointly signed the Chaoyang Station Regional Emergency Care Cooperation Agreement, marking the effective integration of local resources, emergency services, and nearby medical institutions.

This joint municipal–district emergency care campaign embeds the concept of “station–city integration” in health services into the practice of emergency care promotion and training in “station–city coordination”. Expanding from a single transportation hub to the broader urban service scope of Chaoyang District, the initiative builds a comprehensive “Big First Aid” system involving the whole society. As a concrete step toward high-quality development and the building of a “Healthy Beijing,” it further ingrains the principle of “Everyone Learns First Aid, First Aid for Everyone,” continuously strengthening the city’s overall emergency response capacity.