100 Papua Police Officers Trained How To Evacuate Victims At High School
JAKARTA - The Manokwari SAR team trained 100 teenage NCO personnel from the West Papua Regional Police to evacuate at altitude as part of the training. Manokwari SAR Office Public Relations Muhammad Hairul explained the rescue at its altitude in practice such as how teenage NCO personnel from the West Papua Police evacuated victims who fell from the cliff in groups. "This is further material after yesterday they received an explanation of basic medical science such as the handling of fracture victims, spinal cord injuries. It is still related to evacuation training at today's altitude and is a training cover," Hairul said, Thursday, December 8. The training is expected to improve the mentality of the non-commissioned officers when in high positions including controlling the emotions of each personnel in carrying out the evacuation of victims. in addition, with this training, these West Papua Police youth non-commissioned officers will help SAR Manokwari in the future when carrying out the evacuation of victims. "Because they will certainly be potential SAR forward and we can work together in evacuating victims. During the evacuation, we usually do not do so alone but ask for help from the SAR potentials we have," said Hairul. He said height evacuation training has often been carried out up to the third batch for now. In addition to evacuation training at altitude, other training is rescue in water.
SAR Manokwari, said Hairul, always collaborates with the Directorate of Samapta of the West Papua Police in providing training. This time, youth non-commissioned officers as the third batch received training. Evacuation training at that height in addition to involving 100 teenage NCO personnel from the West Papua Police also involved 8 Manokwari SAR personnel consisting of two main instructors and six assistant instructors. Footage climbing as a training ground located in front of the Manokwari SAR Office is said to be 15 meters high.