Simulation makes public aware of the responsibilities, duties and actions of multiple EMS providers
Yesterday on the 2nd Of April, Emer-G-Med along with members of COJ Fire and other volunteer services conducted a simulation at the Christian Family Church in Kempton Park as part of Project Sekwanele “Not in my name” Family Festival.
The purpose of this project is to make the public aware of the responsibilities, duties and actions of multiple EMS providers from SAPS, EMPD & EMS Services and how we integrate with one another.
Simulation makes public aware of the responsibilities, duties and actions of multiple EMS providers https://t.co/1ziZZMxRz0 #ArriveAlive @EMER_G_MED @firstgroup_1 pic.twitter.com/Y6y9SdjonQ
— Arrive Alive (@_ArriveAlive) April 3, 2018
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