CPR Training Provided to Village Leaders and Women's Volunteer Association Members
Appointed as 'Saengmyeong Dowoomi' to Lead Emergency Response in Boseong County

Boseong County in South Jeolla Province announced on June 12 that it had provided training on cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and the use of automated external defibrillators (AED) to 15 village leaders and members of the women's volunteer association on June 11, and appointed them as 'Saengmyeong Dowoomi' (Life Helpers).


The 'Saengmyeong Dowoomi' initiative aims to strengthen residents' emergency response capabilities and establish a life safety network by enabling swift initial response in emergency situations.

'Saengmyeong Dowoomi' training participants are practicing cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Provided by Boseong County

'Saengmyeong Dowoomi' training participants are practicing cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Provided by Boseong County

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In particular, the program takes into account the characteristics of rural areas, where it may take time for ambulances to arrive, and seeks to secure the golden time on-site so that residents themselves can take the lead in protecting lives.


This training was conducted in cooperation with the Boseong Fire Station, under the systematic guidance of a professional CPR instructor, and participants approached the exercises with seriousness, simulating real-life situations.


An official from the county health center stated, "This marks the beginning of building a life safety network led by the residents of Boseong County," and added, "We expect the activities of the Saengmyeong Dowoomi to protect the lives and health of the community."


Meanwhile, those appointed as 'Saengmyeong Dowoomi' will actively perform CPR on cardiac arrest patients in the field and will continue to educate residents on emergency procedures and AED use in daily life.





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