Gwangju Seobu Fire Station Conducts 'Emergency First Aid Training for Citizens' View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Gwangju Seobu Fire Station (Chief Lee Cheontak) announced on the 27th that it conducted a "Public Emergency First Aid Training" at the Gwangju Metropolitan City Seo-gu Physical Fitness Certification Center on the 25th.


This training was conducted for about 2 hours targeting 7 center officials while complying with COVID-19 quarantine rules.


The training focused on ▲feedback cardiopulmonary resuscitation using mannequins ▲use and practice of automated external defibrillators ▲everyday first aid (Heimlich maneuver, response to wounds and burns, etc.) ▲evaluation for issuing first aid certificates.


Yoon Seongsang, Head of Disaster Response Division, said, "We are implementing various policies to spread a culture of respect for life created and participated in by citizens," and added, "We ask for active participation from citizens for their own and their neighbors' safety."


Meanwhile, Seobu Fire Station is operating customized first aid training conducted by firefighters, such as public CPR and other emergency first aid education, aiming for fire safety education where citizens can participate, observe, feel, and experience.



Applications for training can be made by contacting the Disaster Response Division of Seobu Fire Station and consulting with the person in charge.


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