Jeju Maritime Police Station (Chief So Byung-yong) announced on the 30th that it conducted cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training for 33 faculty members and staff at Chuja Elementary School on the 27th.


This CPR training was promoted to understand the importance of initial response due to the characteristics of island areas and to strengthen the initial response capabilities for affiliated students and residents.

Jeju Coast Guard conducted cardiopulmonary resuscitation training at Chuja Elementary School on the 27th. <br>[Photo by Jeju Coast Guard]

Jeju Coast Guard conducted cardiopulmonary resuscitation training at Chuja Elementary School on the 27th.
[Photo by Jeju Coast Guard]

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The training content consisted of theoretical education on the necessity of CPR, practical CPR training, and education on the operation and precautions of automated external defibrillators, conducted together with police officers from the Chuja Police Substation.


Through the training conducted for faculty members, they will be able to provide proper guidance on CPR to their students, and safety education will continue to be promoted so that anyone can perform emergency treatment through CPR in case of an emergency.


A Jeju Maritime Police official stated, “CPR is something everyone should know to save lives during the golden time,” and added, “We will continue to strive to promote various emergency treatment trainings, including CPR, to protect precious lives.”



Jeju = Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Hwang Jeong-pil baekok@asiae.co.kr


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