The nation’s first hearth and rescue village for youngsters formally opens in Bacoor City, Cavite.
According to Ian Cruz’s report on “24 Oras” on Tuesday, the P4-million Fire and Security Rescue Village challenge was created to show the youth and the residents what to do in case of fireplace incidents, which had been impressed by the fire-prevention practices in South Korea and Japan.
“This beautiful project stands proudly ready to teach not just the children of Bacoor but every Filipino because that is exactly what we need right now — an empowered citizenry,” Fire and Security Rescue Village Chief Inspector Alma Gardose stated.
Among the teachings taught within the village are forestall hearth, what to do throughout hearth emergencies, and correctly evacuate throughout hearth incidents.
“Tinuturuan ang mga bata ano ang gagawin in the first five minutes at kumpletuhin nila sila sa taas andun din how to resuscitate first aid yung paghinga yung mga…kasi tandaan nyo ang pumapatay din yung usok,” Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos stated.
(Kids are being taught what to do within the first 5 minutes of the fireplace and resuscitate and provides first assist. Remember that smoke additionally accounts for fire-related deaths.)
Apart from the fireplace practices, youngsters are likewise taught the right issues to do throughout earthquakes. —Sundy Locus/ VAL, GMA Integrated News
Source: www.gmanetwork.com