
Philippine Red Cross-Camarines Sur Chapter Board of Directors (upper line) with 2022 EMT Graduates. Upper line (L-R) City Councilor /BOD Lito del Rosario; NIA/BOD Ed Yu; PRC CamSur Safety Services Head Romulo Cordez Jr.; PRC CamSur Officer-In-Charge Maria Felisa Badiola; Naga City Mayor Nelson Legacion; BOD Mely De Guzman; BOD Treasurer Eudeza Racadag; BOD Secretary Ana-Liza S. Macatangay and BOD Engr. Emeterio Aman. (Lower line: The Graduates: “Fortis Nobilis” or “Strong Noble Men” Batch 2022 ( Photo credits: PRC/BPeriabras)
The 19 EMT graduates came from various organizations, local government unit response ambulance teams, Safety Services instructors and volunteers. They passed through the meticulous training as per the given standards of Israel EMS.
The training was headed by Cordez as PRC Cam Sur Safety Services Head. He was assisted by other training team members composed of Dr. Kim Labayane, Safety Services active volunteer; Alvin Agtarap, SSI Cam Sur, and 3 other staff from PRC-Batangas chapter. PRC CamSur and LGU Naga also gave their full support to fully realize the project.
Seeing the need for more EMTs, Legacion pledged his full support in creating more avenues for training responders and the provision of equipment and life-saving facilities.
“Under my administration, we assure you that we are taking necessary actions in the matter of protecting and saving lives! This is the reason why we are going to establish in Balatas, Naga a 400-M peso Center for Safety and Resilience or CESAR which is a next generation Public Safety Operation Center or Interactive Monitoring and Emergency Operation Center. It may be otherwise called as the modern Command Center to serve not only the city but also the entire Metro Naga area,” Legacion stated.
He announced that the construction of the state-of the-art edifice will start in the next few months. (PIA5/Camarines Sur)