We were honored to provide Automated External Defibrillator (AED) and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) training for the Malaysia Tzu Chi Foundation, supporting their volunteers and staff in strengthening life-saving capabilities during medical emergencies.
This training focused on hands-on, high-intensity practical sessions, emphasizing correct compression depth, rhythm, and endurance. CPR is not a skill that can be mastered through theory alone, repeated, standardized practice is essential to build muscle memory, ensuring prompt and effective response in real-life critical situations.
Participants demonstrated strong commitment and professionalism throughout the session. As the training progressed, they actively engaged in peer observation and correction, reinforcing best practices and ensuring consistent performance standards.
Considering that the Tzu Chi Jing Si Hall regularly hosts elderly volunteers and large community gatherings, the program placed particular emphasis on early intervention and first-responder readiness in higher-risk environments.
We remain committed to delivering practical, compliant, and outcome-driven emergency response training for corporations, non-profit organizations, and institutions, helping organizations build safer, more resilient environments where lives can be protected when every second matters.
