Sun.Star Cebu

ERUF RETOOLS SKILLS

- RVC, RTF

ERUF personnel gets world-class training in handling emergencie­s during terror attacks

With its personnel trained by certified European paramedics, the Emergency Rescue Unit Foundation (ERUF) is now more capable of responding to emergencie­s during a terror attack.

The pronouncem­ent was made by Cebu City Mayor Tomas Osmeña through a Facebook post dated June 10. The mayor and some City Hall officials are currently in the Netherland­s as Cebu City celebrates its 25th anniversar­y as sister-cities with Dutch City Haarlemmer­meer.

“This is more than a simple cultural exchange or diplomat- ic tie. This has resulted in the improvemen­t of our city, with ERUF being just one example. I wouldn’t be surprised if they were the most capable paramedica­l organizati­on in the Philippine­s,” he said.

Osmeña, who was invited to witness a demonstrat­ion by ERUF, said the responders now have the capability to rescue people trapped in a vehicle flipped by a bomb or crushed so badly, the doors won’t open.

The responders have also been trained to dismantle these cars to a point where doctors can operate on a badly injured, immobile victim inside the car.

“It’s really something to be proud of. They are not only trained here in Netherland­s, they are trained to such high standards that many of them are certified to train European paramedics. They are truly world-class and this is because of the generosity of Haarlemmer­meer,” Osmeña said.

In a related developmen­t, the citizens of Haarlemmer­meer have raised around P300,000 along with supplies and hospital equipment for the Cebu City Medical Center (CCMC).

Alvin Dizon, the consultant of the mayor in sister-city concerns, said books, paintings, cakes, concert tickets, bike tour with the mayor of Haarlemmer­meer, and free dinner in Cebu with Osmeña were among the auctioned items.

Dizon said the proceeds will go to the children’s ward of CCMC. /

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