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Yalta enterprises train employees in first aid

KrymPRESS informs:

First aid courses were organized on the initiative of Yanin Pavlenko, the head of the Yalta city administration, and have already taken place at more than 30 enterprises. Municipal employees also joined the training. The introductory event aroused great interest, so in the future it was decided to hold a more massive lesson for all employees.

urgently, that is, before the arrival of medical personnel and delivery of a person to a medical facility. Training in first aid in case of injury to workers plays a very important role. The timeliness of the measures taken largely determines not only the period of recovery of health, but also the preservation of life , — the press service of the Yalta administration quotes the teacher of the Yalta Medical College Natalya Bondarenko.

The administration staff were clearly shown how to provide first aid for open and closed fractures, bleeding, for open and closed injuries of the chest, abdominal cavity and craniocerebral injuries, and to perform basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

I think that everyone should master such skills. You can apply for collective training by calling +7 (23) 23-21-23, — says Oksana Valuyskikh, deputy head of the Yalta administration, and advised to always have in the first aid kit bandages of different widths, tourniquet and water-based antiseptic.

As noted by the head of the sector for interaction with healthcare institutions Natalya Berezovskaya, employees of the city’s enterprises, including private ones, are actively enrolling in training. Anyone can apply. Last week, teachers from the Yalta Medical College held a lesson for members of the Children of War organization.

source: Department of Information Policy of the Administration of the City of Yalta

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