‘Rescue MARCH’ challenge held in Malaybalay

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During the execution of the Rescue MARCH, which involved infiltrating a cemented wall as part of the simulation at ground zero, the evaluator asks the responders about the basic procedures and equipment needed before they began. (DCC/PIA-10)

MALAYBALAY CITY, Bukidnon (PIA)–Marking the 11th Rescue MARCH in the country, 56 rescue teams from all over northern Mindanao converged here, July 31, to cap the observance of the National Disaster Resilience Month.

Rescue MARCH, which stands for Mass Assembly for Rescue and Care for Humanity, is a simulation exercise designed to train the responders to a 7.2 magnitude earthquake that would render access to roads, bridges, and other infrastructure, including communications, impossible.

The responders are evaluated on a particular scenario: rescuing the victim from the vehicle accident after an earthquake and preparing them on a stretcher to be taken to the nearest safe area or medical facility for further treatment. (DCC/PIA-10)

Over 600 participants marched almost seven kilometers from Mt. Moriah Camp, the staging area, to the Capitol Grounds, the “ground zero” simulation area where their teams did rescue operations. These teams were assessed on their capabilities in responding to specific scenarios, testing their endurance and camaraderie at ground zero.

Office of Civil Defense (OCD)-10 Assistant Regional Director Gilbert Conde reminded the participants that there are no perfect responses to emergencies or disasters, but he hoped that such exercises would continue.

“Nakita namo nga naay need nga training nga pagabuhaton. Ang kulang nato is ang venue nga ing-ani nga mag-practice. We will continue training ourselves and our LGUs for us to attain a resilient northern Mindanao [We saw the need to conduct training like this. What we lack is a venue like this to practice. We will continue training ourselves and our LGUs for us to attain a resilient Northen Mindanao],” Conde said.

For his part, Martin T. Aguda Jr. of the National Organizing Committee for Rescue MARCH said the Northern Mindanao responders are almost there in terms of being resilient, as he observed that even at the staging area.

The simulation exercise involves responders checking the vital signs of the victim after being taken away from “ground zero.” (DCC/PIA-10)

“Despite the limited resources, everything was utilized and brought to the simulation area as if they were in a real situation, responding to ground zero,” Aguda said.

Bukidnon Governor Rogelio Neil Roque, on the other hand, explained that natural disasters are certain to happen since nobody can control nature. He, however, emphasized that all must prepare for how to act when natural disasters come.

The Rescue MARCH Northern Mindanao Challenge 2023 was the 11th held in the country. (DCC/PIA-10)

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