All P7 Students in East Dumfries and Galloway Trained in Vital First Aid Through Operation Safety Event

All primary seven children in the east of Dumfries and Galloway have been trained in vital first aid as part of the annual event, Operation Safety.

The multi-agency initiative, which was first held in 1998 and runs over three weeks, gives children the opportunity to experience various scenarios and hazards which they could face in real life. The children are taught and guided how to react to these situations in the most appropriate way by the various agencies involved in the event, including the Scottish Ambulance Service, the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, Police Scotland, SP Energy Networks and Youth Works.

This year, Ali Donowho, Scottish Ambulance Service Technician from Lockerbie Station explained to the children what they should do in the case of an electrocution.  The children learnt about putting their safety first, the recovery position and how to use a defibrillator.

They were also given an introduction to CARe Zone - a strategy by the Scottish Ambulance Service, Dumfries and Galloway Council and NHS Dumfries and Galloway to enhance community readiness for out-of-hospital cardiac arrests – and were provided with child-friendly information about what to do in the event of a cardiac arrest.

Ali said: “It was an absolute pleasure to interact with the children throughout the event, to teach them some essential, life-saving skills, and to also answer the many interesting questions they had.

“This is the 27th year we have been running Operation Safety and it is still as vitally important as when we first kicked it off. The event gives young people the chance to learn and gain confidence in using life-saving skills, which will benefit both themselves and their communities.”

Posted on 13/10/2025