On the 21st, the Masan Fire Station of Changwon Special City, Gyeongnam, announced that it conducted emergency first aid training, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), for students of Masan Naeseo Girls' High School.


The training was conducted for approximately 260 students of Masan Naeseo Girls' High School to prepare for unexpected emergency first aid situations such as CPR that may occur at school, home, or around us.

Masan Fire Station conducted CPR training at Masan Naeseo Girls' High School.

Masan Fire Station conducted CPR training at Masan Naeseo Girls' High School.

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The training included ▲watching actual case videos of CPR ▲CPR techniques and use of automated external defibrillator (AED) ▲CPR practice ▲education on the importance of the golden time ▲treatment methods for airway obstruction patients ▲and a Q&A session.



Jung Samhun, head of the Prevention Education Team, said, “There are many cases where students who received CPR training saved the lives of family members and people around them through initial response. We will continue to conduct education and promotion so that all citizens can promptly perform CPR in emergency situations.”


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