In December 2019, cardiopulmonary resuscitation training was conducted for social workers.

In December 2019, cardiopulmonary resuscitation training was conducted for social workers.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Air Busan is conducting cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training for parents residing in Gangseo-gu, Busan, to inform them about the importance of CPR and how to respond to emergency situations.


From December 5 to 7, Air Busan will invite parents living in Gangseo-gu to the Air Busan headquarters to conduct CPR training, aiming to strengthen the local residents' ability to handle emergencies and expand the community safety network.


The training will be conducted directly by cabin crew members certified as CPR instructors at the first aid practice room in the Air Busan headquarters. Participating parents will receive education on ▲chest compressions and artificial respiration ▲basic CPR procedures ▲airway obstruction response methods and cardiac arrest prevention.


Participation in the CPR training is on a first-come, first-served basis through a Google Form link, which can be found on ‘Myeongji Eco Mom,’ a parent community cafe located near the company headquarters in Myeongji-dong.


Parents who complete this training course will receive a certificate from the Korean Association of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.


Since being officially designated as a training institution by the Korean Association of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in February 2019, Air Busan has actively conducted CPR training for local residents and has taken the lead in establishing a community safety system.


In 2019, Air Busan provided CPR training and emergency response education, including airway obstruction response and cardiac arrest prevention, to over 130 local residents such as parents of infants and toddlers, hospital ward volunteers, mothers' associations of elementary schools in Gangseo-gu, and social workers at local welfare centers.



An Air Busan official stated, “We will continue to provide education on CPR, the primary emergency treatment method that saves precious lives, and actively strive to ensure prompt response in case of emergencies.”


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