Corfu Ambulance Service trains 500 citizens in life-saving skills in 2025
CORFU. The primary objective remains to steadily increase the number of trained members of the public each year.
Guided by a commitment to social contribution and the strengthening of public health, Corfu Ambulance Service (EKAB) implements training programmes aimed at effectively equipping the local community to respond to critical incidents. Through the continuous training of members of the public in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and the use of an Automated External Defibrillator, a strong network for the protection of human life is being built.

Training Activities Report 2025
During 2025, the training activities of Corfu Ambulance Service focused on providing specialised knowledge:
- Total Training: Approximately 500 individuals completed training programmes.
- Collaboration with Organisations: Around 350 individuals were trained through targeted initiatives held at associations, public services, and organisations.
- Certification: Each participant received an official certificate of attendance, ensuring the validity of the knowledge provided across a broad range of first aid topics.

The training effort continues at an undiminished pace in 2026. The primary objective remains to steadily increase the number of trained members of the public each year, so that the local community is equipped with the necessary skills for timely and appropriate intervention in emergency situations.
ELENI KORONAKI

