Changwon Facilities Corporation in Gyeongnam conducted a joint safety accident response drill at the Woorinuri Youth Culture Center swimming pool.


On the 30th, the training, organized to improve response capabilities to safety accidents in the swimming pool, involved about 30 participants including the corporation's swimming instructors and safety personnel, as well as around 100 participants from Guam 119 Safety Center, YMCA Safety Committee, and pool users.

Joint Training for Swimming Pool Safety Accident Response.

Joint Training for Swimming Pool Safety Accident Response.

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The training covered scenarios from the occurrence of a drowning victim in the swimming pool, rescue of the drowning victim, cardiac arrest confirmation, 119 emergency call, emergency treatment such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and automated external defibrillator (AED) use, to the arrival of the 119 rescue team and hospital transport, all based on realistically possible situations.


In particular, pool users directly participated in the training, and after the drill, the 119 Safety Center and YMCA Safety Committee provided evaluations on crisis response capabilities for each situation.


One participant said, “The realistic training helped me feel that I can calmly respond even in an actual crisis situation, which was very helpful,” and added, “I hope such beneficial training continues in the future.”



Director Kim Jonghae stated, “Through this simulation training, we will do our best to become a safe swimming pool that can protect the precious lives of citizens.”


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