1601st RRIBde Undergoes Training on First Aid and Basic Life Support

 1601st RRIBde Undergoes Training on First Aid and Basic Life Support

 

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Camp Lt Tito B Abat, Manaoag, Pangasinan – On 14 May 2022, personnel of 1601st Ready Reserve Infantry Brigade headed by COL EDUARDO T TAMONDONG FA (GSC) PA (RES), Officer-In-Charge, participated in the conduct of training on First Aid, Basic Life Support and Victim Transport at H1RCDG, Camp Lt Tito B Abat, Manaoag, Pangasinan.
 
A total of 45 Reservist participants from the said Ready Reserve Unit attended the 2-day training which was supported by personnel from the Office of Civil Defense, Region 1. COL ARNEL B BAUTISTA INF (GSC) PA, Group Commander, 1RCDG, attended the opening and closing ceremonies.
 
In his remarks, COL BAUTISTA lauded the Reservists from 1601st RRIBde for their initiative in conducting the said training which will not only enhance their skills and personal know-how on basic first aid essential during Disaster Response Operations but even in day-to-day emergency situations.
 
Relatedly, COL BAUTISTA took the opportunity to hand-over COVID-19 protective equipment to the personnel of 1601st RRIBde as a manifestation of the 1RCDG’s support to the Reservists in continuously ensuring their safety and protection from the COVID-19 virus.
 

Group Commander 14 RCDG graces the Closing Ceremony of the 1401 Batallion Pre-Mobilization Assembly Test

Group Commander 14 RCDG graces the Closing Ceremony of the 1401 Batallion Pre-Mobilization Assembly Test 

 

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The 1401st Community Defense Group, 14RCDG, RESCOM, PA under MAJ JEOFREY G CODIAMAT (INF) PA, conducted Closing Ceremony of Battalion Pre-Mobilization Assembly Test at Kings College of the Philippines (KCP), Km 5, Pico Road, La Trinidad, Benguet. COL ARNEL A FLORESCA INF (GSC) PA, Group Commander, graced the said ceremony on May 14, 2022.
 
A total of 559 Reservists, composed of 31 Officers and 528 enlisted, have successfully participated in the series of training which was a potential instrument to strengthen the capability of the Reserve Force in the province of Benguet. Likewise, it is in adherence to the five (5) Key priorities of COMRESCOM.
 
In his message, COL FLORESCA lauded the participants for their dedication to duties and willingness to be trained. Furthermore, he stressed the importance of continuous conduct of training to ensure that Reservists are well equipped and capable of performing their duties in building the nation.
 
Before the ceremony, MAJ JAIME B TUGUIC JR (INF) PA, Operations officer 503rd Bde, 5ID, PA; MAJ RANGER A CERILO (INF) PA Assistant Commandant, DTS, 5ID, PA, together with their team evaluated Map Reading, weapons and signal communication readiness of the participants on one hand. On the other hand, BFP-CAR members led by SFO3 Richard C Poschor evaluated Basic Life Support readiness of 1401 RRIBn.