“I Save Precious Lives with These Hands!”
Gyeongnam Fire Department Awards Heart Saver and Others to 129 Paramedics and 2 Residents
They are receiving the Heart?Brain?Trauma Saver certificate and taking a commemorative photo. (Photo by Gyeongnam Fire Headquarters)
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Sharon] The Gyeongsangnam-do Fire Headquarters awarded Heart?Brain?Trauma Saver certificates to 129 paramedics and 2 residents who saved lives through active emergency rescue activities on the 11th.
The Heart?Brain?Trauma Saver is a certification system given to individuals who contribute to saving lives through emergency treatment for three major acute patients, including cardiac arrest.
The Fire Headquarters awarded Heart?Brain?Trauma Saver certificates to 129 firefighters and 2 residents who revived precious lives during the fourth quarter of last year.
Recipient Firefighter Kim Tae-hyung said, “Although I am a rookie firefighter with less than a year since appointment, I was able to treat and revive patients according to the training I practiced every day,” and added, “I will strive to provide better 119 services to the residents.”
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Kim Jo-il, Chief of Gyeongnam Fire Headquarters, said, “We appreciate the efforts of the firefighters and residents who saved precious lives,” and stated, “We will accelerate policies to increase the survival rate of acute patients, such as the Heart Saver system.”
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