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Over 150 residents of Krasnodar have received training in emergency medical support tactics

Training Held in Novoznamensky: Instructors from various cities including Sochi, Tuapse, Anapa, Gelendzhik, Novorossiysk, Primorsko-Akhtarsk, Eisk, and Temryuk participated, imparting knowledge at this location.

Over 150 residents from Krasnodar received training in emergency medical procedures
Over 150 residents from Krasnodar received training in emergency medical procedures

Over 150 residents of Krasnodar have received training in emergency medical support tactics

In a commendable initiative, the People's Front and the Center for Tactical Training "Archangel" have organised first aid training sessions aimed at teaching bleeding control techniques in nine coastal districts of Krasnodar. This project, named "Stop Blood", was launched at the regional level.

The training sessions, which were part of the "Stop Blood" project, saw the participation of both adults and children. Over 150 people attended these sessions, eager to learn lifesaving skills that could potentially make a significant difference in emergency situations.

The Russian Red Cross was instrumental in the initial teaching of first aid knowledge for these regions. They provided the necessary training in Sochi, Tuapse, Anapa, Gelendzhik, Novorossiysk, Primorsko-Akhtarsk, Yeysk, and Temryuk.

In a further show of support, the Presidential Grants Fund provided resources to ensure the success of these training sessions. This funding enabled the organisers to reach more people and spread awareness about the importance of first aid in critical situations.

While Kondratyev was not explicitly mentioned in the context of these training sessions, it is worth noting that such initiatives often receive backing from influential figures in the community.

In a move that underscores the importance of community involvement, the People's Front suggested conducting these first aid training sessions. Their active participation in organising these sessions underscores their commitment to public safety and preparedness.

These training sessions are a testament to the power of community action and the importance of being prepared for emergencies. By equipping individuals with the knowledge and skills to respond effectively to bleeding incidents, the "Stop Blood" project is making a significant contribution to the safety and well-being of the communities it serves.

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