Trained volunteer instructors will receive education in battlefield emergency care
The Republic of Komi is planning to purchase training materials for field medicine for volunteer instructors, as requested by Darja Krepysheva, a coordinator of youth projects and a tactical medicine volunteer instructor in the region.
Darja Krepysheva, who has previously trained military personnel in various regions, including the DNR, LNR, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson, near the line of contact, has noted a high demand for field medicine training in Komi. However, the current situation with purchasing materials for this training remains unclear.
Volunteers from Komi have been serving as doctors, assisting local residents and military personnel, and have even worked in new Russian regions. Currently, they buy the training materials with their own funds and cannot afford to procure them in large quantities.
To address this issue, Darja Krepysheva needs training materials for 50 people, including parallel bars, cardiopulmonary resuscitation trainers, hemostasis tools, tourniquets, and elastic bandages. Rostislav Goldstein, the regional leader, has tasked the government to work on this matter, and he has also praised the work of the volunteer instructors, asking Darja Krepysheva to provide a list of materials needed for large-scale tactical medicine training.
With a training base, Darja Krepysheva can teach young people tactical medicine in any district of the republic. The procurement of the necessary training materials would enable the volunteers to continue their vital work, ensuring the safety and well-being of both civilians and military personnel in Komi and beyond.
While specific information on the current status of purchasing training materials for field medicine for volunteer instructors in the Republic of Komi is not widely available, it would be advisable to contact local health departments, emergency response organizations, or volunteer instructor coordinators directly for precise details. This information is likely managed at the regional government or institutional level and may provide insights into the progress of the procurement process and the specific materials needed for large-scale tactical medicine training.
- Darja Krepysheva, in her efforts to expand tactical medicine training in the Republic of Komi, requires 50 sets of training materials, including parallel bars, cardiopulmonary resuscitation trainers, hemostasis tools, tourniquets, and elastic bandages.
- To ensure the well-being of both civilians and military personnel in Komi and beyond, it is essential to procure these necessary training materials for 50 people, focusing on health-and-wellness, fitness-and-exercise, medical-conditions, and therapies-and-treatments.
- The news of improved tactical medicine training in the Republic of Komi, reinforced by the purchase of these training materials, could contribute positively to science and the global community, broadening the scope of health-and-wellness knowledge and making them more accessible to youth in the region.