The Civil Defense launches training to raise the efficiency of its volunteers in northern Syria
The Syrian Civil Defense seeks to raise the efficiency of volunteers and move towards specialization in the many areas it covers.
Within the strategic plan for the next three years, Raed Al-Saleh, director of the Syrian Civil Defense Organization, explains to Fresh, “We have started a training plan for civil defense teams volunteers that will include 100 volunteers on practical and theoretical skills within an academic diploma in cooperation with the University of Aleppo in the liberated areas.”
“This diploma is part of the program to raise the efficiency of ambulance teams and increase the number of volunteers who have advanced aid training,” Al-Saleh added.
He added, “The training in the diploma is based on academic foundations and includes a specialized curriculum for the qualification of a professional paramedic that includes three action plans, each plan will include building capabilities separate from the other, namely, early recovery and emergency services (search, rescue and firefighting) and ambulance, as the training will extend for a period of 6 months, and perhaps
There will be training for other programs, and we are working on that with other universities. ”
Ambulance operations are an important part of the work of the Syrian Civil Defense, especially in light of the great shortage of medical personnel targeted by the bombing of the Assad regime and Russian forces, the high number of emergency operations related and not related to the bombing alike, and the existence of a gap in the medical sector in some areas due to the systematic targeting of hospitals
And its destruction by the Assad regime and Russian forces during the last period.