Three-Day Training for Active Firefighters Starting on the 24th... Emergency First Aid and CPR for All Students

Students of the Department of Aviation Service at Silla University are receiving in-flight emergency treatment training on the 24th.

Students of the Department of Aviation Service at Silla University are receiving in-flight emergency treatment training on the 24th.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] The Department of Aviation Service at Silla University will conduct first aid training for its students over three days from the 24th to the 26th at the on-campus Future Aviation Convergence Hall.


This training is designed to enhance flight attendants' first aid skills and field adaptability in preparation for emergency situations that may occur in the cabin space.


The Department of Aviation Service at Silla University will divide approximately 70 students into three classes and provide training once per class over the three days. The training will be conducted for four hours each day.


Intensive practical training simulating real situations will be conducted, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), use of automated external defibrillators (AED), and response procedures when a patient occurs.


Firefighter Park Sung-chan from the Busan Northern Fire Station Rescue and Emergency Department will be in charge of the training.


A representative from Silla University stated, “We have prepared specialized training to build knowledge and practical experience in first aid to enhance crisis response capabilities for emergencies that may occur in the field.”


“We plan to provide systematic education so that students aiming to become future airline flight attendants can develop a spirit of service and safety awareness,” they added.



Silla University, which has the only aviation-specialized college in the Southeast region, operates programs that help students in the Department of Aviation Service grow into professionals through systematic curricular and extracurricular programs.


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