Analysis of Burn Patient Transport Cases and More

The Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters conducted a "Special Training to Enhance the Response Capabilities of Paramedics for Burn Patients" for 119 paramedics in the province at the Gunsan Fire Station on the 11th.

The Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters conducted a "Special Training to Enhance the Response Capabilities of Paramedics for Burn Patients" on the 11th at Gunsan Fire Station for 119 paramedics in the province. Provided by Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters

The Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters conducted a "Special Training to Enhance the Response Capabilities of Paramedics for Burn Patients" on the 11th at Gunsan Fire Station for 119 paramedics in the province. Provided by Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters

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According to the headquarters, this training focused on developing the specialized treatment skills that 119 paramedics must perform in the pre-hospital phase, as survival rates and long-term complications can vary greatly depending on the initial response immediately after a burn occurs.


The training program combined theoretical instruction with real-life case studies. The main topics included: ▲the definition of burns and assessment of burn depth; ▲emergency treatment and airway management at the scene, as well as the application of fluid therapy; ▲precautions for infection control during patient transport; and ▲analysis of actual burn patient transport cases in the Jeonbuk region.



Nam Cheolhee, head of the 119 Response Division at Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters, stated, "For burn patients, the initial response is directly linked not only to survival rates but also to recovery and quality of life. Through this training, we will strive to enhance the expertise of our paramedics and provide safer and more reliable emergency services to the residents of the province."


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