
AS Mount Kinabalu brings in hundreds of mountain climbers each year, having an emergency situation set to assist those in requirement is essential.
As component of an initiative to improve emergency situation readiness in remote and high-traffic locations, the “Life in Every Beat” task helped with the positioning of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) at the Timpohon Gate of Mount Kinabalu.
The AED was given away by Cepatwawasan Group Berhad in cooperation with the Rotary Club of Bandar Utama, throughout which Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (MOUTH-TO-MOUTH RESUSCITATION) and AED training were additionally performed for park team.
Rotary Club of Bandar Utama head of state Evian Foo specified that the AED and training are meant to improve readiness in case of a heart emergency situation at the entrance indicate the climb.
“Mount Kinabalu attracts thousands of climbers each year, and its physically demanding terrain highlights the importance of a timely emergency response.
“This initiative reflects the power of partnerships in safeguarding lives. We are grateful for the support and cooperation that brought this effort together,” he stated in a declaration on Sunday (May 11).
The task was executed with the valued help of Engelbert Panil from Mount Kinabalu National Park, that aided collaborate the application and neighborhood interaction.
Certified teachers offered functional mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and AED training to park rangers and workers to make certain reliable usage in emergency situations.