Life-saving Training Conducted for Workers at Multi-use Facilities

Mokpo Maritime Police Station (Chief Kim Hae-cheol) conducted lifesaving training for workers at multi-use facilities in the jurisdiction on the 5th to respond to emergencies involving water recreation users.


Mokpo Coast Guard is conducting life-saving training for workers at multi-use facilities in the jurisdiction. <br>[Photo by Mokpo Coast Guard]

Mokpo Coast Guard is conducting life-saving training for workers at multi-use facilities in the jurisdiction.
[Photo by Mokpo Coast Guard]

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According to Mokpo Maritime Police on the 7th, this training, coordinated between Amtae Police Substation and the West Sea Maritime Special Rescue Team, was conducted by directly visiting a multi-use facility (large resort site) located in Sinan-gun, Jeollanam-do, targeting 20 related workers.


The Maritime Police provided various emergency treatment training and practice, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), automated external defibrillator (AED) usage, and the Heimlich maneuver, aiming to improve the workers' ability to respond to water recreation safety accidents.


A participant, Mr. A, said, "Through theoretical education and practice of CPR, I was able to learn how to respond in emergency situations," and added, "I will actively assist users who need emergency treatment during work."



A Mokpo Maritime Police official stated, "In preparation for the peak summer season when water recreation users increase, we will continue to carry out proactive public emergency treatment education and other outreach administrative activities."


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