Mongolian and russian rescuers hold joint training in Mongolia

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The National Emergency Management Agency of Mongolia and the Main Office for the Trans-Baikal Territory of the Ministry of Emergency of the Russian Federation are cooperating to organize training for divers and parachute landing in Khuvsgul province.


The training will held till September 13, in Khanh, Khatgal, and Tsagaanuur Soum. More than 50 personnel of the Emergency Organization and 11 personnel of the Russian Federation Natural Search and Rescue Squad are participating.


The advanced training program focused on the organization and execution of emergency rescue operations for water search and rescue operations, rules and regulations, methods of organizing training, and equipment usage in water rescue operations, safety operation, storage, protection, free diving techniques, oxygen distribution, and consumption methods, methods of working with special first aid equipment.

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