Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Learning how to save live


Butterworth - More than 40 people picked up vital life-saving skills in a first aid and emergency rescue training organised by Bagan MCA Youth division.

They were taught basic skills including fire-fighting and cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) at the Malaysia Civil Defence Department (JPAM) Butterworth centre.

The programme is supported by Penang Crisis Relief Squad MCA (CRSM) and JPAM.

Organising chairman and Bagan MCA Deputy Youth chief Ooi Ghee Loon said such skills helped participants to respond effectively in accidents or calamities.

Penang MCA Liaison Committee chairman Datin Paduka Chew Mei Fun, who was also present, shared her experience in rescue missions during the massive floods in Johor in 2006.

At the height of the situation there, the Kota Tinggi district saw water rising over two storeys high and at least 100,000 people were evacuated.

She said the heavy rain lasted for at least a month.

“We were sitting on boats in the city area and distributed food and water to the victims. Our resources were mobilised to the maximum then.

“We also worked very closely with Tzu Chi voluntary groups,” she said.

Chew said CRSM was closely associated with Penang as it was formed after the tsunami in 2004 that took away scores of lives in the state.

“In the tsunami aftermath, I saw victims experiencing hardship, both mentally and physically.

“We decided to set up CRSM in 2005.

“We wanted to rope in youths who could contribute to society.

“All the members are trained to face disasters such as tsunamis, earthquakes or floods and how to conduct relief and rescue operations,” she said.

At the end of the programme, JPAM gave out certificates of completion to the participants.

Those who completed the programme can apply to become members of JPAM.

They can also receive professional intensive training and enjoy special allowances thereafter.

source from The Star

Thursday, October 9, 2014

RESCUE TRAINING COURSE | 19 Oct 2014 by MCA Bagan Youth Division

Malaysian Chinese Association Bagan Youth Division is organizing One Day Rescue Training Couse on 19.10.2014.

The said program is supported by Penang Crisis Relief Squad MCA and conducted at Malaysia Civil Defence Department (JPAM), Butterworth Bagan Jermal centre (opposite Butterworth Court). 

According to MCA Bagan Youth Chief Dickson Seow, the said program focuses on providing general public with the basic skills and knowledge in emergency responses, including firefighting, water safety and rescue. With such skills, in the event of an incident, the participants would be able to effectively respond and enact a rescue thereby increase the chance of survival until the emergency service arrives.

The said program will be conducted from 8:00 am until 5:00 pm. Refreshment and meal will be served. JPAM will issue certificate of completion for the participants.

Participants who complete the said program could apply to become members of JPAM, receive professional intensive training and enjoy special allowance thereafter.

Anybody who interested with the said program could contact Mr. Ang Chor Keong at 012-4309056 or visit the following website: http://fb.com/mcabagan. Registration fee is RM40.00 per person and only limited numbers is available, on first come first serve basis.