Masan Fire Station in Changwon Special City, South Gyeongsang Province, is visiting local schools in person in September, the start of the new semester, to provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training to students.

Guam High School Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Practice.

Guam High School Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Practice.

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This training aims to equip students with the ability to quickly and correctly perform CPR in emergency situations, enabling them to protect their own lives and those of others. It also seeks to secure the "golden hour" in the event of cardiac arrest, thereby contributing to the creation of a safer local community.


The training consists of theoretical education on CPR, proper methods for reporting emergencies to 119, guidelines for action in the event of cardiac arrest, and hands-on practice in CPR and the use of AEDs (automated external defibrillators). In particular, students can develop the ability to respond effectively in real-life situations through practical exercises.



Jang Changmoon, Chief of Masan Fire Station, stated, "Rapid response from bystanders is crucial to increasing the survival rate of cardiac arrest patients," adding, "I hope that the CPR skills students acquire through this training will become a powerful tool for saving precious lives."


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