Emergency Medical Kit Also Delivered

Grand Korea Leisure (GKL) announced on the 14th that on the 13th, it conducted emergency first aid training, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and the use of automated external defibrillators, for 20 welfare center staff and 30 local elderly living alone or with low income at the Suseo Comprehensive Social Welfare Center in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, and delivered 30 emergency medicine kits.


Grand Korea Leisure (GKL) officials are providing cardiopulmonary resuscitation emergency treatment training to elderly people living alone and low-income seniors. <br>[Photo by GKL]

Grand Korea Leisure (GKL) officials are providing cardiopulmonary resuscitation emergency treatment training to elderly people living alone and low-income seniors.
[Photo by GKL]

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According to the fire authorities, performing CPR within the golden time of four minutes when a cardiac arrest patient occurs increases the patient's chances of survival, so chest compression CPR by the first responder (the person who first witnesses the emergency patient) can be considered the first step for the patient's revival.


Given the nature of foreigner casinos as multi-use facilities, GKL has trained nine in-house emergency first aid instructors certified in CPR to respond more effectively to emergencies. It is also making efforts to improve the local safety culture and enhance safety capabilities in the tourism industry.



Kim Young-san, President of GKL, said, "I hope this training will help the elderly live safely," adding, "We will continue to do our best in fulfilling the role of a public enterprise for a safe society."


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