Queenstown Community Emergency Preparedness Programme (CEPP)
Date and time
The CEPP by 1st SCDF Division and Queenstown HeartSavers Connect is a 3h session focusing on lifesaving and emergency preparedness skills
About this event
The Community Emergency Preparedness Programme (CEPP) focuses on core lifesaving skills and essential emergency procedures, emphasising practical hands-on engagements.
This will aid participants' understanding and allow them to practically apply what they have learned to help others during emergencies.
The "Response Ready" programme comprises a 30-45 minute e-learning component and a 3-hour physical session on 'Triangle of Life' knowledge and skills, namely first aid, CPR-AED, and firefighting, as well as an overview of SGSecure.
Topics Covered:
- Fire Safety
- Use of Fire Extinguisher
- Improvised Bandaging
- Recognising Injures
- CPR-AED
In line with the latest revised community Safe Management Measures (SMMs), SCDF will be revising the CEPP class size to a maximum of 50 participants from 1 April 2022.
Vaccination-differentiated SMMS will continue to be implemented for CEPP classes. Participants will need to be fully vaccinated, recovered, or medically ineligible individuals before they can come onsite for training. Vaccination/Recovery/Exemption Status will be verified upon registration on-site.
All participants are to wear their facemasks at all times.
We seek the cooperation of all participants to adhere to the measures put in place while attending the physical classes.