The 6th Volunteer recruit's courses are progressing steadily and the interest seems to remain irreducable .
Read moreOn July 25, 2017, at 09: 00-17: 00 at the TUV AUSTRIA ACADEMY a "BLS / AED, ERC" Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (BLS / AED) seminar will be held, based on the provision of certified basic knowledge and training for the use of Cardiac Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) using the Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) in cases of cardiac arrest in adults, according to the new guidelines of the European Resuscitation Council (ERC). It is addressed to all Citizens, Students, Paramedics, Members of Voluntary Rescue Groups, Security Bodies etc. The seminar has a total duration of 5 hours, is approved and certified by the European Resuscitation Council (ERC). At the end of the seminar, the ERC, which is the only officially recognized organization in Europe to implement and certify BLS / AED provider courses, certificates will be given to successful trainees which last for 3 years (with international recognition) . Information: Email: ioannis.gkotsis@tuvaustriahellas.gr Tel: +30 210 5220920 ext. 143 Fax: +30 210 5203990 Mobile: +30 6958466483 and EPOMEA Egaleo at tel: 6988033171 and 2112142869.
Read moreThe last lesson was held for the Teenage Rescue School of EPOMEA Egaleo in full attendance, on how to Immobilize an injured victim with the use of a neck collar and a vest. The program ended with the best impressions for everyone. We would like to congratulate all the children on their performance and attention and we renew our appointment on October with a new class for Teenage Rescuers. Certificates will be given at the beginning of the courses of the new training period.
Read moreA lesson for the organization and use of a fully equiped First Aid kit was held for the Teenage Rescuers.
They came in contact with the basic materials that a pharmacy needs to have for wound care, but also how we treat an injured person.
A fun and adrenaline induscing lesson was held for Teen rescuers at Saturday's meeting!
After coming in terms with the most functional knots, they had the opportunity to experience climbing and descending a building using a rescue tripod.
True to their duty, the Teen Rescuers were present on Saturday's meeting, attending the course of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR).
The technique of giving chest compressions and rescue breaths to a victim who has collapsed and does not breathe until specialized help comes.
Company representatives of P. PETROPOULOS SA, a company that leads the automotive industry in Greece, had the opportunity to attend during the previous week a First Aid and Earthquake Protection seminar.
Read moreAnother lesson was held yesterday for the Mountain Rescue Department of EPOMEA Egaleo. Trainees practiced knots, anchorages and multipaths. They also met the operation of the trip / descend tripod, which is one of the most important rescue tools. At the same time, the First Aid Department took care of the concentration, cleanliness and maintenance of medical equipment.
Read moreWith great enthusiasm, the courses of the Teenage Rescue School began. In today's first lesson, our teenage volunteers had the opportunity to get to know each other, to learn about the importance and role of Volunteerism, and to learn how to cope with syncope by the Instructor and President of EPOMEA Mr. Roumeliotis Georgios.
Read moreMr Pervelis Panagiotis, diving and water rescue instructor of the Hellenic Air Force, conducted a 3- hour theoretical lesson on rescue diving, followed by a brief seminar on water rescue for our newest volunteers.
The second lesson contained basic principles and rules of proper diving behavior and presented the necessary equipment of a diver and its use.
The Training Program of the Fire Brigade Academy for Forest Protection and Fire Fighting is in progress for members of the Voluntary Organizations of the General Secretariat of Civil Protection.
Read moreOnce more, students and teachers of 7th grade of the 5th General High School of Egaleo had the opportunity to attend a seminar on first aid at the school’s amphitheater on Thursday April 6th.