CESV – A child saved a life!
A Russian friend of ours has shared some news which is very important and shows how communities can come together, and more importantly be prepared for those surprises that life is sure to bring us.
During last year I attended and wrote an
For me, the most important vision was to see a young boy place a full grown man in the recovery position and to hear Bob Flint the CESV senior trainer recount the case of when a child saved her mother’s life by taking the necessary action. So what of this event and what benefit did our Russian friends get from attending this course.
By Dasha Denisova
“To be on the safe side”
“On the 19th of January 2013 a group of Russians were awarded with certificates that proved their knowledge of how to act in emergency following the course given by the CESV trainers. The course took place on the 15th of September 2012 and appeared to be really interesting and popular for the Russian society.
One day I just asked myself if I knew what to do if someone has a heart attack, is seriously burnt or if someone is unconscious…. I realised that I didn’t know anything! This is a shock when yo
I decided I have to get ready because you never know what will happen tomorrow. Luckily I knew where to go for a useful lecture – The Civil Emergency Service Volunteers invited anyone interested to attend this three day course that would cover the majority of emergency cases.
I asked other Russians if they would be interested in the course too and was not even surprised when in one day I collected a group of 10 participants! This was one of the most efficient and interesting days I had in 2012! Thank you to the great team of CESV who became good friends to all of us.”
So there we have it, perhaps the most important message for the expat communities of North Cyprus. You can come together and help this country be what it what it is, a fast developing and dynamic country that can
For those that would like to learn more of CESV, call Steve Collard on 0548 845 5927 or visit their website which is just now being launched and will shortly be shown in Turkish as well. To view click here.
If you would like to learn more of our Russian friends in North Cyprus, please visit Dasha’s website which will translate into English by clicking on the Google translate link. To view this site click here
By Chris Elliott