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Damyang County recently conducted cardiopulmonary resuscitation training for 40 delegates of the Rural Leaders Association. Provided by Damyang County

Damyang County recently conducted cardiopulmonary resuscitation training for 40 delegates of the Rural Leaders Association. Provided by Damyang County

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Damyang-gun, Jeollanam-do recently announced on the 25th that it conducted CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) theory and practical training for 40 delegates of the Rural Leaders Association at the Agricultural Technology Center.


This training was organized to help ensure that prompt and accurate first aid can be provided in emergency situations such as cardiac arrest that may occur in daily life.


The training was led by professional instructors from the Damyang Fire Station, and consisted of theoretical education based on the importance of CPR and real-life cases, as well as practical sessions where participants learned how to perform CPR and use an automated external defibrillator (AED).


Participants recognized the importance of the golden time in the event of cardiac arrest and acquired basic CPR skills for immediate response. They also took part in hands-on practice, experiencing the fundamental principles of CPR such as chest compressions and artificial respiration.


A representative of the Rural Leaders Association said, "Through CPR training, the delegates were able to develop the ability to respond quickly to emergencies that may occur in the local community. It would also be beneficial to provide safety training to members in towns and villages."


Meanwhile, the Damyang-gun Rural Leaders Association, with a history of 60 years, is a leading learning organization that acquires and practices subject-specific learning tasks and techniques. More than 600 members are actively engaged in volunteer work and various activities across 12 towns and villages.





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