Gwangju Nambu Fire Station, Emergency Medical Guidance Doctor Ambulance Ride-Along Training View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The Nambu Fire Station of Gwangju Metropolitan City (Chief Lee Jeong-ja) announced on the 18th that it conducted a 119 ambulance ride-along training for students enrolled in the Emergency Medical Director Training Course at Chonnam National University Hospital.


This ambulance ride-along training was conducted as part of the 'Emergency Medical Director Training Course' to help participants understand the on-site activities of emergency medical directors and to improve their medical guidance response capabilities.


The 119 ambulance ride-along experience involved actually boarding the ambulance with 119 paramedics, responding to emergency scenes, and practicing providing medical guidance to paramedics according to the patient's condition.


They will conduct a total of two sessions, adhering to COVID-19 prevention guidelines, including more than 8 hours of 119 ambulance ride-along training and on-site experience.


The 119 Disaster Response Team stated, "We hope this ride-along training helps participants better understand the various challenges that occur at emergency scenes," and added, "We ask for continued medical guidance to ensure smooth treatment by the 119 paramedics."





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