In Nadym, volunteers will teach the population to provide first aid on new simulators

NPO Nadymskaya “Resource Center for Searching Missing Persons” won a grant in the competition of the Department of Civil Protection and Fire Safety of the YNAO. With the funds received, the public will buy specialized simulators, office equipment and consumables to train all those who want to provide first aid. This was reported on April 17 in the Yamal Governor’s press service.

The public non-profit organization has been operational since 2021. It was opened with the support of the head of the Arctic region, Dmitry Artyukhov.

Previously, the district had purchased drones, navigators, mannequins to practice first aid skills and communications equipment for the center. The authorities also provided financial support to NGOs – funds were allocated for the training of volunteer researchers.

Earlier we said that in the Nadymsky district, six public organizations each received 500,000 rubles for the implementation of social projects.

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