He added that with the critical time a cardiac arrest patient has, AEDs should be made available in public places such as malls, theaters, sports arenas, public buildings, job sites and airports. He said that a number of commercial airplanes are now equipped with the said apparatus, alongside enhanced medical kits.
Shockwaves of Change
Dubbed “Shockwaves of Change,” Dr. Zantua, principal proponent of the said PRC fund-raising project, believes that the Public Access Defibrillator Program can increase public safety.
On the part of the business owners, an AED purchase can enhance their public image as they are compliant with legal and regulatory requirements, and will give training opportunities to their employees.
Moreover, they will be given tax exemption as their purchase will be classified under donation to the Philippine Red Cross (PRC).
“PRC’s mission is to ensure that we reach the most vulnerable people so that they will be enabled and ennobled. To achieve this, we need the help of our stakeholders, partners and patrons to help us, not just to raise funds but to ensure that we deliver health and safety services to the members of the community,” PRC Camarines Sur OIC Chapter Administrator Maria Felisa Badiola said.
PRC, a humanitarian organization, holds a prominent position as one of the leading providers of first aid training. Through its Safety Services division, it is entrusted with a widespread educational initiative aimed at safeguarding the health and well-being of the Filipino populace.
PRC Camarines Sur Board of Directors with partners II BODs: Atty. Peachy Moraleda (3rd from left), Dr. Joke Zantua (back row, t3rd from left), Dir. Mely De Guzman (4th from left), Atty. Marion Legacion (5th from left), PRC Staff Elaine Barde ( 6th from left); Eudeza Racadag (5th from right), Dir. Ana Liza Macatangay (4th from right); PLTCOL Nannie Precy Alcala, Chief, Provincial Community Affairs and Development/HRAO Officer, CSPPO (3rd from right) and Naga City Mayor Nelson S. Legacion (2nd from right). Photo taken during the International Humanitarian Law celebration held at the SM Activity Center, August 12, 2023 (PIA 5)
How can you help?
PRC Camarines Sur is calling upon proprietors of business establishments, mall owners and heads of government agencies with operations engaging in substantial crowds such as airports and sea ports, to donate P200,000.00, which corresponds to the cost of the AED.
“We are also inviting everyone to spread this information and help us in increasing the awareness that we can save lives by strategically putting AEDs in public places,” Dr. Zantua appealed.
Other than the health and safety services, PRC Camarines also offers other services like blood, disaster management, welfare, membership, and Red Cross Youth (RCY) among others.
“We remain true to our battle cry of being Always First, Always Ready, Always There,” PRC Camarines Sur Chapter Chairman of the Board and San Fernando Mayor Fermin Mabulo said. (PIA 5)