The Borneo Post

Church donates medical equipment to MRC Sibu

- Philip Wong wshphilip@yahoo.com

SIBU: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS) has donated medical equipment to the Malaysian Red Crescent (MRC) Sibu.

MRC Sibu chairman Penghulu Chua Hiong Kee received the items from Elder Sandy Hall, witnessed by Temenggong Dato Vincent Lau.

The donated items included two sets of automated external defibrilla­tors (AED), training automated external defibrilla­tor, adult manikin, infant manikin, AED bag, AED spray, CPR first aid kit, as well as pocket mask, and AED rescue bag.

Others items included a set each of adult resuscitat­or PVC ambu bag + oxygen tube + kit, and infant resuscitat­or PVC ambu bag + oxygen tube + kit.

In a statement, Chua said the donation marked a significan­t step forward in MRC Sibu’s commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of community members.

“It will help bolster our emergency response capabiliti­es and enhance the safety of the community,” he said.

The AED, a crucial life-saving device, coupled with the first aid training materials, would play a vital role in equipping MRC and community members with the necessary skills and resources to respond effectivel­y to first-aid duties and emergency, he said.

“This donation not only strengthen­s our ability to provide immediate assistance during emergencie­s, but also empowers individual­s within our community to be proactive in addressing health crises,” he said.

The AED is a portable device capable of delivering a lifesaving shock to individual­s experienci­ng sudden cardiac arrest, significan­tly increasing their chances of survival.

Additional­ly, the first aid training materials would enable MRC to conduct comprehens­ive training sessions, equipping participan­ts with essential knowledge and skills in administer­ing first aid.

“The CPR manikin is designed to simulate real-life scenario, this advanced manikin enables participan­ts to practise essential CPR techniques, including chest compressio­n and rescue breaths, in a realistic and immersive way,” Chua added.

According to him, MRC Sibu recognises the critical importance of preparedne­ss and proactive response in ensuring the safety of community members.

“The donation of the AED and first aid training materials aligns perfectly with our mission to foster a culture of safety, resilience, and mutual support.

“These AEDs and first aid training materials aim to strengthen MRC Sibu Branch to carry out humanitari­an services and social work. These AEDs will provide rapid and effective nonemergen­cy medical assistance in diverse environmen­ts, ensuring that NGOs can deliver aid efficientl­y and safely,” he said.

Chua added that MRC Sibu was dedicated to teaching life-saving skills such as CPR and basic first aid through various training programmes and workshops.

“This initiative aligns with the training programme by the Human Resource Developmen­t Fund (HRDF), which supports the claim of the course,” he said.

For more informatio­n about the life-saving courses, call MRC Sibu on 084-337 066 / 016-304 7066 (WhatsApp) during office hours.

It will help bolster our emergency response capabiliti­es and enhance the safety of the community.

Penghulu Chua Hiong Kee

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Chua (right) observes as Hall performs a CPR demonstrat­ion using a manikin.
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