Toronto, Ontario - Humber College and GlobalMedic have partnered to create short first-aid video demonstrations that will be sent to the people in Ukraine along with emergency first-aid medical supplies.   

As of March 20, there have been more than 1,500 civilian injuries caused by the war in Ukraine. With Ukraine’s healthcare network pushed to the brink, a group of Humber’s Paramedic students will demonstrate several first-aid procedures in a series of how-to videos for ordinary citizens who have no first-aid experience but may need to perform them at this time. All videos will also be translated from English to Ukrainian. 

The videos will accompany 5,000 first-aid kits that GlobalMedic will be sending to Ukraine.  

GlobalMedic is using one of Humber’s healthcare labs to record the how-to videos and paramedic students will be helping with the demonstrations. The videos will be directed, shot and edited by students in the Film and Television Production program. 

Rahul Singh, who graduated from Humber’s Paramedic program in 1993, founded GlobalMedic in 1998. The aid organization is staffed entirely by Humber graduates. In 2011, Rahul won the Premier’s Award as an Outstanding Health Sciences graduate. 

GlobalMedic is working with local agencies in Ukraine and in neighbouring countries to support the distribution of food hygiene items, helping people leave Ukraine, and working to support and facilitate cross-border distributions into Ukraine. For more information regarding GlobalMedic’s Ukraine conflict response, visit globalmedic.ca. 

Event: First-Aid How-To Video Demonstration Recordings for Ukraine Conflict Response
Date/Time: Thursday, March 24, 2022   
10 A.M to 12 P.M
Location Humber College – North Campus - Room E446  
205 Humber College Blvd  
Toronto, Ontario, M9W 5L7
Video/Photo Opportunity: Spokespeople from Global Medic and Humber College   
Visuals of students demonstrating how to use the first-aid kits, visuals of broadcasting students shooting and editing the how-to videos.
More Info: All attendees of any in-person event held at Humber College who are eligible and able to receive the COVID-19 vaccine must present proof of full vaccination.     
Complete self-screening to show before entry.  
Masks are mandatory at all of Humber College's locations.

 

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About Humber College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning   
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About GlobalMedic 
GlobalMedic is a registered Canadian charity that runs capacity building programs and provides disaster relief services to large-scale catastrophes around the world. GlobalMedic has responded to 240 disasters in 80 countries, including earthquakes in Ecuador, Haiti, Japan and Nepal; tsunamis in Japan and Sri Lanka; typhoons in the Philippines and Taiwan; hurricanes in Grenada and Guatemala; cyclones in India, Myanmar, Vanuatu and Mozambique; floods in Bangladesh, Mexico and Pakistan; drought and famine in Kenya and Mauritania; epidemics in Liberia and Sierra Leone; and complex emergencies in Gaza, Iraq, Mali, Somalia, Syria, Ukraine and Yemen. 

For more information, please contact: 
Humber College - Media Relations
416.675.5095
mediarelations@humber.ca

Rahul Singh 
Executive Director, Global Medic 
rsingh@globalmedica.ca | 647.885.7311