The following video is an annual event held in Davao City with a competition between the barangay responders. These volunteers are often
- self taught,
- self funded,
- self organized,
and make use of the limited resources they have on hand, at times without the support of their local barangay (town leadership).
Not only have all of them responded to emergencies in their communities, they also know how to have fun.
It was an honor to get to know these dedicated volunteers and true heroes. They are role models for others around the world.
Additional information about this competition can be found in an earlier posting at Competition Brings People Closer.
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Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Making Due With No Supplies
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Competition,
Davao City,
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Sunday, July 27, 2008
Competition brings people closer together
On Saturday, I had the opportunity to participate in the 3rd Annual Barangay Disaster Coordinating Council first aid competition. It was an exciting experience to participate and become an honorary member of the council.
At the beginning of the program, I had the opportunity to address the audience.
Participants, groups of volunteers, compete at multiple stations.
For this annual event there were six teams from different barangay (districts) within the city. The teams do not necessarily have any formal training, but are really good at what they do.

There is a clear contrast between the barangay teams and many of our Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT), which have formal training programs, but limited response. The barangay groups have limited formal training, self organized and often are the first on the scene to an incident.
Their volunteer response is part of their everyday life.
The following is a picture with all of the participants of this years program.

We would also like to introduce the world to my friends from the Silver Needles and all the other teams.
To get a true appreciation of this competition, take a look at the video from last years competition.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eV3v70VxwbM
For counties that have multiple CERT teams, you may consider having a similar competition between teams. This is also an excellent idea to implement with neighboring counties.
At the beginning of the program, I had the opportunity to address the audience.
Participants, groups of volunteers, compete at multiple stations.
For this annual event there were six teams from different barangay (districts) within the city. The teams do not necessarily have any formal training, but are really good at what they do.

There is a clear contrast between the barangay teams and many of our Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT), which have formal training programs, but limited response. The barangay groups have limited formal training, self organized and often are the first on the scene to an incident.
Their volunteer response is part of their everyday life.
The following is a picture with all of the participants of this years program.
We would also like to introduce the world to my friends from the Silver Needles and all the other teams.
To get a true appreciation of this competition, take a look at the video from last years competition.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eV3v70VxwbM
For counties that have multiple CERT teams, you may consider having a similar competition between teams. This is also an excellent idea to implement with neighboring counties.
Labels:
Barangay,
CERT,
Competition,
First Aid,
Silver Needles
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