04/11/2024
The less than three days of training, sleepless nights, body aches, exhaustion, and multiple sacrifices, really paid off, as the SEAIT Red Cross Youth Council celebrates triumph, after winning the title of CHAMPION, in college category, of the National First Aid Olympics, Chapter Level, last November 03, 2024, which is held at the KCC mall of Marbel convention center. The team was also declared as CHAMPION in both bandaging relay and patient transport relay of the said event. This victory served as their gateway to compete for the Regional Level of the competition.
The first aiders showcased their skills and talents in bandaging techniques, patient transport and carry, CPR with AED, and situational analysis, headed by the SEAIT RCYC Adviser, Ma'am Marjorie N. Garcia, LPT. The 10 exceptional first responders namely:
Aubrey Fe Sabido
Maribel A. Pujida
Jerealle Bhrenz V. Orencio
Lawrence Ryan C. Nalugon
Jomarie O. Sorioso
Merel Joy A. Olvina
Christielyn Kaye Rubico
Jhon Patrick B. Aban
John Weyn B. Cornejo
Mch-Lydeen Skyy C. Narciso
,demonstrated that they are capable of winning battles by using their experiences and knowledge as a weapon.
This success wouldn't be feasible without the help of these amazing individuals, who helped the first aiders paved their way to achieved the championship. The team would like to extend their gratitude to the Admins of South East Asian Institute of Technology, headed by Ma'am Milagros M. Tamayo, MIM, to our Vice President for Academic Affairs, Mr. Mario M. Madrero, Ed. D. CESE, to our Vice President for Student Affairs Office, Mr. Jestone P. Palate, LPT, MBA-HRM. To Sir Emil Sumagaysay, head of MDRRMO Tupi, and to the rest of the team, especially, Sir Jed Patric Loreno and Sir Francis Carlo Fabronero, to Sir Lowie Lomboy, head of MENRO Tupi, to Sir John Mark Rufino, head of LYDO Tupi, and to Tupi National Highschool First Aiders, headed by Sir Glenn Denniel R. Sobejano, thank you so much for sharing your skills and knowledge with them, and to your never ending support and mentorship, even though they represented different categories.
The team would also like to thank our very enthusiastic, and very supportive adviser, ma'am Marjorie N. Garcia, LPT. To our mentors ma'am Kathleen D. Oliva, RN, and Ma'am Paulina Veronica S. Adre, RN. As well as the individuals behind this initiative, the Philippine Red Cross South Cotabato Chapter headed by sir Erwin Rommel P. Del Carmen, RMT, Chapter Administration, alongside with Sir Ronnie Makiputin Jr., CSR-RCY/VS, and the rest of the PRC South Cotabato chapter staffs, thank you very much. And of course to the God Almighty, who guided these students and made this success possible.
These accomplishments would serve as proof of your hard work, dedication, unwavering passion, and a milestone for your success in the future. Congratulations everyone, the SEAIT RCYC family is proud of you!!