Ishikawa Wajima Rescue training with awareness of new corona infection prevention August 30, 20:24

A disaster rescue drill was held in Wajima City, Ishikawa Prefecture, to learn how to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation, while taking measures to prevent new coronavirus infection.

This training was conducted at the Wajima Port by the Noto Water Disaster Relief Society Wajima Rescue Center, which is made by owners of boats for leisure and other uses, jointly with the Nanao Coast Guard and others.

During the training, members of the rescue center learned how to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation from the Coast Guard while considering measures to prevent new coronavirus infection.

Participants use a doll to perform a heart massage while visually checking their breathing without touching their ears, or putting a towel on the rescuer's mouth to prevent flying from flying. It was.

Shoichi Kijima, director of the Noto Water Rescue Rescue Association Wajima Rescue Center, said, "Since this was my first training for cardiopulmonary resuscitation conscious of infectious diseases, I would like to use it in future accidents."