Wellbeing Equips 21 Airports with AEDs and Advanced eCPR Training
Wellbeing is proud to announce its role as the supplier of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) to 21 airports across Vietnam. Beyond receiving standard operational guidance on the devices, for the first time ever, airport officers and staff were given the opportunity to test their skills on the eCPR assessment model—a specialized device researched and developed by Duy Tan University, a long-standing strategic partner of Wellbeing.
What Sets eCPR Technology Apart? This system represents one of the most advanced innovations currently applied to first aid training in general, and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) training in particular. Each eCPR unit consists of two primary components: a mannequin equipped with high-precision force sensors and specialized analytical software. Through a real-time display connection, trainees can monitor the exact SPEED & COMPRESSION FORCE of their actions, allowing them to instantly adjust their technique for maximum effectiveness. Looking ahead, Wellbeing hopes to deploy this technology in public locations such as schools and airports, ensuring the community has access to these modern training tools.
The equipping of 21 airports with AEDs marks a significant milestone on Wellbeing's journey to fulfill our mission of "For a Safer Vietnam." On this path, we are incredibly proud to have the unwavering trust and companionship of major partners. We invite you to look back at this meaningful journey with Wellbeing in the video below.
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CONTACT US TODAY:
1. First Aid Courses for Individuals (Hanoi & Ho Chi Minh City): [Link]
2. First Aid Courses for Businesses: (+84) 867 886 911
3. "Fast First Aid – Saving Lives" Book (with detailed video guides): Link
4. Essential Family First Aid Kits: Link
5. Automated External Defibrillators (AED): (+84) 886 119 911
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