In an emergency, anyone is capable of becoming a first responder. Learning CPR and other first aid skills is important because one never knows when an emergency will strike.
Imagine you’re at a family gathering, and suddenly, a loved one collapses. Panic sets in, and you are completely unsure of what to do. However, you cannot help someone unless you have formal training.
An acquaintance suddenly tells you that they are thinking of suicide or you see someone on public transport crying uncontrollably. Is it possible to assist them without putting yourself in danger or ...
The Royal Solomon Islands Police Force’s (RSIPF) and AFP Policing Partnership Program (RAPPP) has acknowledged and welcomed the continued support of the Australian Federal Police (AFP) following the ...
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