Dear Akbar,

Good to hear from you finally mate!

This is a real great news for us, meaning the citizens by us :)

I was wondering how you guys will held this course,
I dont know if there will be only one class or more than one (which is probably 
more suitable for 100 participants) and what kind of topics to be delivered for 
6 days course.

If you dont mind which guidelines to be delivered as well?

Regards,
Troy.

----- Original Message ----
From: Akbar Rahman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; APGDI moderator <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, 17 April, 2007 3:52:22 PM
Subject: [internationalsos_medic] basic life support and disaster management in 
jakarta

Dear all,
 
Ambulance 118 jakarta will held basic life support and Disaster Management for 
the policeman at Direktorat Lalu lintas Polda Metro Jaya Office, Jl MT. Haryono 
No 6. This Training will be conduct April 30,2007 till May 05,2007 with 100 
participants.
 
OVERVIEWS,
During the year 2005, there are 33,827 casualties a aresult from road 
accidents. 11,610 (34,32%) of them end in death, 9,891(29,23% ) casualties had 
serious injury, and 36,43% (12,326) had slight injury. those numbers increased 
by 13,44% (average growth rate) from previous year. source: Directorate of road 
safety and Directorate general of land transportation.
 
International Medical Corps together with ambulance 118 Jakarta made decision 
to undertake disaster management training to increase capacity of policeman as 
one of the first on site civilian to respond effectively to emergencies. Police 
is the first person on the scene when there is a road accident. We would like 
to provide participants, in this case policeman with the knowledge and skills 
needed to render aid on site to sick or injured persons, stabilized their 
condition until ambulance arrives.
 
Basic life support  and Disaster Management is six days training course that 
was adapted from program for enhanced response to emergencies( PEER) and had 
been modified by Indonesian Trauma Surgeons Association Committee. this course 
has been delivered in Jakarta and big cities in Indonesia
Instructors :
 
1. Prof Dr Aryono Pusponegoro
2. 5 personels of 118 Paramedic Jakarta
 
 
Please kind to Contact us, if you want to provide training :
 
Secretariat Ambulance 118 Jakarta (Evy or Atik)
Jl. Duren Tiga raya No. 16 Jakarta Selatan
Telp. 021- 70993118  or  email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] com
 
or contact :
 
International Medical Corps Indonesia
Regional Office :
Jl. Terusan Hang Lekir II blok W-16 Jakarta
Telp : 021- 7222028   Fax : 021- 7234301
email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] sia.org or [EMAIL PROTECTED] a.org
 
Thanks for your Attention
regards,
 
R. akbar N. Rahman
IMC Program Assistant - SEPRI
 


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