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In the "First Aid Trainer Training Course" organized by the Red Cross Organization of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China and the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China, Captain B.Otgon, a specialist in the Prevention Department of the NEMA, and a rescuer of the capital's Rescue Unit, senior Chief B. Ganbayar participated.


50 employees and personnel from state agencies such as the Ministry of Transport, the National Health Service, the National Medical Center, the National Medical Center, the Customs General Administration of Mongolia, the National Emergency Management Agency, the Ulaanbaatar Railway, and the National Transportation Safety Board participated in the training, which held on the 16-23 June 2024.


The training program included participation from employees and organizations to enhance the knowledge and skills of the public in first aid.

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