“emergency aid is not the exclusive preserve of professionals, but the survival skills that every human being should possess, especially when there is an emergency at work and in life, when the right first aid operation buys time for life.” on 6 january, the white river court specifically invited the district red cross society and professional lecturers to conduct training on the subject of first aid for all officers in order to further enhance the capacity of the court's officers to respond to emergencies and to ensure the safety of the population and their lives。

The course began with a presentation on the development history of the international red cross and the chinese red cross, followed by a systematic presentation on the subject of “gold four minutes: cpr+aed practical training” and the use of aed knowledge and implementation processes, an in-depth analysis of priorities and difficulties in the first aid process and a detailed presentation. The lecturers, while demonstrating, repeatedly advise to ensure that each operational point is clear and understandable. In the hands-on course, after careful observation of the operational demonstration by the police officers involved, groups rotate around the simulators。

“it was easy to watch the video before, and it was only by doing so that it was difficult to control pressure and rhythm, and that there were lecturers on one hand.” the young police officers, while following the lecturers, corrected their actions while expressing their outrage. In response to pressure bias in the practice and omissions in the aed operating steps, the lecturer was guided patiently and hand-to-hand to correct irregularity until everyone had mastery of the operational processes and core requirements。
The training was both theoretical and practical and effectively enhanced the emergency response capacity of all participants. As a next step, the white river court will continue to apply security education and skills training as a routine and important exercise, contributing continuously to the building of a higher level of safety and security for the lives and health of the people。
Author/wu minxie




