
(JCL, Kensly Valiente Ligon and Precious Hannah Lei Viudez)
Mar 17, 2024
The three-day Fire Preparedness and Rescue Training at St. Paul University San Miguel commenced today as college students gathered at the Gymnasium for the event.
Organized by the Bachelor of Business Administration, third-year students taking Good Governance and Social Responsibility, final preparations were made to ensure a seamless experience for all participants. In the early hours of the morning, organizers were seen putting the final touches on materials and venues selected for the training grounds. Eager college students then queued up for registration, clutching their bib numbers and waivers in hand, ready to start this essential training. Once registered, participants made their way to the gymnasium where they were directed to their assigned seats. With all initial steps and preparations complete, the opening ceremony ensued, marking the official start of the event.
After the opening rites, College Coordinator, Mr. Jose C Lazaro Jr. delivered the welcome remarks on behalf of Sr. Aileen Bonifacio SPC, Executive Vice President. Just now, FO2 Jeferson M. Camua from the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), and Denn Michael M. Pablo- DRRM Officer II Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office- San Miguel, took the stage to deliver their orientation, officially welcoming this vigilant Paulinian journey. They discussed the activities and sessions participants will encounter on this three-day training, emphasizing the importance of fire preparedness and emergency response as well as the role each participant would play in enhancing community vigilance. Mr. Camua highlighted that this event will be the FIRST EVER Institutional Fire Olympics in Bulacan. With the opening ceremony happening right now, participants eagerly await the informative sessions and practical demonstrations that lie ahead, geared towards equipping them with the knowledge and skills needed to respond effectively in fire and rescue situations. Stay tuned for updates as the Fire Preparedness and Rescue Training unfolds at St. Paul University San Miguel, empowering students to become Paulinian agents of social responsibility in their communities.
