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Electrocuted squirrel brought back to life
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 2021
Video of a police officer in Udon Thani successfully performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on an electrocuted albino squirrel went viral on Wednesday.
Thailand to train 10 million people in CPR over next 3 years
TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 2020
Health authorities want to mobilise an army of emergency responders in Thailand by training 10 million members of the public in CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation).
Public healthcare pilot project aims to make Patong beach safe for tourists
SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 2019
The Patong beach in Phuket has been chosen to be an integrated marine public healthcare pilot area where state agencies, local administrators and local people join forces to provide aid in response to accidents at sea. The move is aimed at boosting tourists' confidence.
Health Ministry to train 10 million Thais to save people experiencing heart attacks
TUESDAY, MAY 14, 2019
The King’s Volunteer 904 Central Coordination Centre has assigned the Public Health Ministry to provide training to 10 million Thai nationals on the basic life-saving skills of performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and using an Automatic External Defibrillator (AED).
Brunei woman drowns near Krabi
THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 2018
A 60-year-old Brunei woman, Jamilah Othman, drowned at Koh Gai in the Had Nopparat Thara National Park. Apparently she lost consciousness while wearing a life vest swimming yesterday.
Foreign tourists commended for CPR rescue of teenager
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2018
Social media users have praised foreign tourists for saving a 15-year-old Thai boy’s life using cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on Sunday at Wat Tham Sua in Krabi province.
Two Don Muang policemen win praise for using CPR to save a life
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2017
Two traffic policemen of the Don Muang Police Station in Bangkok have won plaudits from Facebook users after their clip providing CPR to a man on a flyover on Wednesday went viral.
‘Jo Boyscout should have been given CPR first’
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2017
Singer“Jo Boyscout”, who died on Friday night, should have been given cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) within four minutes after he collapsed, the secretary-general of the Emergency Medicine Institute said on Saturday.
Just 11 years old – and ready to save lives
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2017
Schoolboy leads by example – training is available for those wanting to save lives by administering first aid to cardiac arrest victims
Nurses learn CPR in deep South
MONDAY, JULY 03, 2017
A workshop to train nurses in the three southern border provinces on cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques was held on Monday at Prince of Songkhla University’s (PSU) Pattani campus.
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