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Curro Midrand Sagewood learners learn emergency response skills

The emergency response skills are also life skills that will benefit the learners for the rest of their lives.

Education is all about exposing learners to real-life situations and to put this into practice 17 learners of Curro Midrand Sagewood took part in a basic first aid level 1 course on August 20 and 21.

Learners help each other with emergency response training.

This course equipped learners with skills on how to handle the most common emergencies, administer basic life support, and perform prescribed first aid procedures as well as treatment for common injuries and sudden illness before Emergency Medical Services arrive and can take over.

Curro Midrand Sagewood learners get equipped with skills on how to handle the most common emergency situations.

“These are life skills that will benefit them [learners] for the rest of their lives,” said Kayla Wolmarans marketing manager at the school.

The learners enjoyed their time during the learning experience, and the school would like to commend Pro-Active Compliance for the excellent facilitation while training the learners.

Curro Midrand Sagewood learners took part in a basic first aid level 1 course.

“We can attest to ensure that our learners are now fully exposed to first aid requirements because the school prides itself in developing and preparing our learners to be well-rounded citizens.”

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