U.S. Ambassador Kristie A. Kenney (top photo) meets with the students in the “First Responder Training on Trauma Management” course on April 26 at Camp Bautista in Jolo City. The course, co-sponsored by the Armed Forces of the Philippines and Joint Special Operations Task Force-Philippines, taught emergency medical workers to handle cardio-pulmonary resuscitation, trauma management, intravenous placement and mass casualty assessment. Also in photo are Sulu Governor Benjamin Loong and some Joint Special Operations Task Force-Philippines (JSOTF-P)officials. (NEWS PHOTO RELEASE)
INFORMING THE PEOPLE OF WHAT IS TAKING PLACE AROUND THE PHILIPPINES IN NEWS, FEATURE AND DOCUMENTARY FORMS. TOPICS VARY WHICH INCLUDE POLITICS, CONFLICT, PEACE, SOCIAL PROBLEMS, BUSINESS, TOURISM, AGRICULTURE/AQUACULTURE COMMUNITY PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS
Friday, May 05, 2006
A U.S. Air Force medic with the JSOTF-P teaches students in the “First Responder Training on Trauma Management” course how to properly position a victim’s head to open their airway during the five-day course held at Camp Bautista in Jolo City. The course was taught by Armed Forces of the Philippines and JSOTF-P and brought together local emergency personnel to learn more about medical trauma cases. (NEWS PHOTO RELEASE)
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