Volunteers peace-keepers undergo defense, life saving training

ZAMBOANGA. The Alpha Company of the Army's 53rd Infantry Battalion conducts self-defense techniques and life-saving training to enhance the capability of the Civilian Volunteer Organization (CVO) members in Sinonok village, Dumingag, Zamboanga del Sur. In the photo, a CVO shows how to resuscitate a person who passed out due to health problem. (SunStar Zamboanga)
ZAMBOANGA. The Alpha Company of the Army's 53rd Infantry Battalion conducts self-defense techniques and life-saving training to enhance the capability of the Civilian Volunteer Organization (CVO) members in Sinonok village, Dumingag, Zamboanga del Sur. In the photo, a CVO shows how to resuscitate a person who passed out due to health problem. (SunStar Zamboanga)

MEMBERS of the Civilian Volunteer Organization (CVO) have undergone a one-day self-defense techniques and life-saving training, courtesy of the Philippine Army's 53rd Infantry Battalion (IB).

The one-day activity was held Sunday, March 28, through the auspices of the 53IB's Alpha Company headed by First Lieutenant Janryl Gumalad, in coordination with officials of Sinonok village, Dumingag, Zamboanga del Sur.

The instructor of the one-day training on self-defense techniques and life-saving training is Corporal Peter Paul Medalle.

Gumalad said the training is aimed to enhance the knowledge and skills of the CVO members to respond to any situation that might arise and strengthen the defense system of the village against lawless elements.

The CVO members are force multiplier in law enforcement support operations especially in maintaining peace and order in the community they serve.

The 53IB's Alpha Company also conducted feeding program that benefited children in Purok 3 in Sinonok village aside from the one-day training. (SunStar Zamboanga)

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