Lebone College of Emergency Care - LCOEC - GPG EMS
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LCOEC is the only provincial college in Gauteng situated in Pretoria, that aims to provide Emergency Medical Care training and development.
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08-04-2021 08:18:54
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MEC Nomantu Nkomo Ralehoko engaging mothers of the newborns and encouraging them to register the babies at the Department of Home Affairs offices based at Gauteng hospitals, as well as promoting immunisation and breastfeeding 🤱 #ChristmasBabies #MerryChristmas
MEC Nomantu Nkomo Ralehoko presenting the mothers of the new born babies with gifts at Bertha Gxowa Hospital in Germinston #ChristmasBabies #MerryChristmas
The Minister of National Department of Health, Dr Joe Phaahla and MEC Nomantu Nkomo Ralehoko are at Tambo Memorial Hospital to assess the impact of the incident on the functioning of the hospital and to give a status update #BoksburgExplosion
We are at Kwa-Masiza Hostel in Sebokeng where MEC Nomantu Nkomo Ralehoko is launching the free First Responder Training offered by Lebone College of Emergency Care - LCOEC - GPG EMS as part of efforts to equip communities with required skills to respond to the commonly encountered emergencies #AsibeHealthyGP
The Lebone College of Emergency Care - LCOEC - GPG EMS is currently providing first responder training to the community of Kwa-Maziza Hostel in Sebokeng. The group is learning how to control bleeding, attend to fractures, care for wounds and respond to drowning victims in an emergency situation #AsibeHealthyGP
We are at Kwa-Masiza Hostel in Sebokeng where MEC Nomantu Nkomo Ralehoko launched the free First Responder Training offered by Lebone College of Emergency Care - LCOEC - GPG EMS as part of efforts to equip communities with required skills to respond to the commonly encountered emergencies
The Lebone College of Emergency Care - LCOEC - GPG EMS is providing First Responders Training that will equip the residents with lifesaving skills they can use in an emergency while awaiting qualified medical personnel #AsibeHealthyGP
WATCH: MEC Nomantu Nkomo Ralehoko speaks about the importance of assisting communities to be informed about the types of emergencies they can be faced with, and to teach residents about protective actions they should take in an urgent situation. #AsibeHealthyGP
The Lebone College of Emergency Care - LCOEC - GPG EMS is educating the community of Orient Hills on how to assist victims when they have convulsions, management of critical wounds such as stab wounds and gunshot wounds, victims with burns, and injuries #AsibeHealthyGP
WATCH: Lebone College of Emergency Care - LCOEC - GPG EMS instructor explains how to stop and treat bleeding by applying pressure and elevating the injury. To date, the the First Responder Training programme has reached more than 486 people based in TISH communities #AsibeHealthyGP
Lebone College of Emergency Care - LCOEC - GPG EMS WATCH: Ward Councilor Victor Molefe says the unemployment rate in Orient Hills is high and hopefully the First Responder Training will spark an interest in the youth to pursue careers in the medical field #AsibeHealthyGP
Lebone College of Emergency Care - LCOEC - GPG EMS Gauteng Provincial Gov Tshwane District Health Services SedibengDistrictHealthServices West Rand District Health Services Ekurhuleni Health District Johannesburg Health District Official_GautengEMS Bertha Gxowa Hospital Helen Joseph Hospital WATCH: Kevin Rantsue (25) says he is grateful for the opportunity to learn how to administer first aid because the next time he is faced with a medical emergency he will be skilled enough to deal with it #AsibeHealthyGP
[MUST SEE]: Marcel Weyer, from Lebone College of Emergency Care - LCOEC - GPG EMS educates the community on how to do Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on a person. #AsibeHealthyGP