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MMUST in Collaboration With St. John Ambulance Conducts Volunteer Capacity Building Training for Effective Management of Emergencies

DVC PRI- Prof. Charles Mutai (center), Chancellor- (St. John Ambulance), Dr. Robert Mutula (his left), the Patron (St. John Ambulance) - MMUST Chapter, Prof. Stanley Omuterema (his right) and volunteers.

Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology in collaboration with a delegation from St. John Ambulance has today 11th May 2023, conducted a capacity-building training for volunteers from the Western Region. The aim of the training was to equip the volunteers with adequate and relevant skills for effective management of emergencies. This event organized by the Patron (St. John Ambulance) - MMUST Chapter, Prof. Stanley Omuterema, took place at the Multi-Purpose Hall (MPH).

The delegation led by the Chancellor- (St. John Ambulance), Dr. Robert Mutula, paid a courtesy call to the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Solomon Shibairo, and the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Planning, Research, and Innovation), Prof. Charles Mutai. Prof. Shibairo noted that St. John Ambulance plays a key role in emergency management adding that such training will enhance emergency management in the institution and in the community at large. He advised the emergency responders to encourage the spirit of volunteerism among the youths in order to save lives.

“It is important to emphasize that service to humanity not only gives life a greater meaning but also unites the diverse people of Kenya. Any support extended in a spirit of service volunteerism is a demonstration of true love for our fellow humankind. Let us embrace it,” urged Prof. Shibairo.

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The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Solomon Shibairo (right) shaking hands with the Chancellor- (St. John Ambulance), Dr. Robert Mutula during the courtesy call.

The event was flagged off by Prof. Mutai who encouraged the trainees to willingly help others without expecting to be rewarded.  He pointed out that most deaths happen where the incidents occurred but how the patient is managed and transferred to the hospital is the key. He assured that MMUST will continue collaborating with St. John Ambulance to offer expertise in emergency management through the Departments of Paramedic Sciences and Disaster Management.

Commenting on the training, Dr. Mutula stated that the government of Kenya is in support of such training at the grassroots level. Dr. Mutula appreciated MMUST for being one of the strong units and expressed gratitude to the University for its aggressiveness and support. He added that through this event, St. John Ambulance is able to expand and reach other neighboring Universities.

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Dr. Mutula explains the paramedical response procedures inside the ambulance.

Prof. Omuterema noted that the emergency aid training is targeting the staff from catering, hostels, and estates departments as well as the students. “Safety starts with you. With basic first aid knowledge, you could be the difference in a life-threatening medical emergency situation. First aid skills are simple and easy and could make all the difference when correctly applied,” he stated.

Regional Commissioner Western Region, Mr. Alex Osej pointed out that MMUST is dominant in the activities of the St. John Ambulance- Western Chapter. He appreciated the University management for their support.

St. Johns Ambulance has remained true to the sole purpose of saving lives by giving first aid to casualties and training communities to cope with life-threatening emergencies.

By Linet Owuor, Ivy Alivitsa, and Millicent Masistsa

Photos by Shiundu Masafu

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