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"First Aid Training Spanning Two Days Held in Krasnodar"

Three-day practical training on emergency care to be held in Krasnodar for the third time

Krasnodar hosts a two-day hands-on session on first aid practice
Krasnodar hosts a two-day hands-on session on first aid practice

"First Aid Training Spanning Two Days Held in Krasnodar"

A three-day first aid course commenced on August 8 at the "Olympic" sports complex in Kuban, Russia, marking the third time the event has taken place in the region. The course, which is part of the presidential initiative 'Safety Culture', is aimed at teaching basic first aid techniques to the population, including workers, teachers, and entrepreneurs.

The first aid course is being held under the guidance of specialists from the emergency medical service and is supported by the regional governor and the local branch of the All-Russia People's Front. The course covers a range of topics, including techniques for applying tourniquets, temporary fixing bandages, learning artificial ventilation of the lungs, and more.

The course is open to the public and does not specify any qualifications required for attendance. According to sources, the first aid course is attended by 400 people. The location of the first aid course, the "Olympic" sports complex, is a fitting venue for such an event, given its expansive space and facilities.

The 'Safety Culture' initiative is a program aimed at improving public awareness and skills in safety and emergency response, including first aid. The initiative is a commendable effort to ensure that people in the region are equipped with the knowledge and skills to maintain vital functions in an injured person until professional medical help arrives.

If you are interested in finding more information about this particular first aid course event or future events, we recommend contacting local organizations in the Kuban region, such as Kuban State Medical University or its affiliated public health units, local government or civil defense departments in Krasnodar Krai, or public safety or NGO platforms promoting safety and first aid culture in the region.

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The first aid course, under the 'Safety Culture' initiative, is also incorporating sessions on health-and-wellness, fitness-and-exercise, as well as therapies-and-treatments, in addition to first aid techniques, making it a comprehensive event for public welfare. This holistic approach to first aid and wellness aligns with the objective of ensuring folks in Kuban are not only prepared for emergencies but also conscious of health, fitness, and appropriate treatments.

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