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Property Services Staff Member’s Quick Actions Safeguards Student’s Well-being

25 July 2024

During a routine year 1 repaint project at Auckland Normal Intermediate, Lomi Asiata, a dedicated member of Programmed Property Services, found himself facing a critical moment that put his recent First Aid training to the test. When a nearby student suddenly suffered a seizure, Lomi acted swiftly, securing the area, moving the student to safety, and promptly calling emergency services.

Thanks to Lomi’s decisive response, emergency medical help arrived without delay, ensuring the student received timely care at the hospital.

Programmed Property Services places safety as its foremost priority, and Lomi’s exemplary response under pressure is a testament to this commitment. The team commended Lomi for his professionalism and quick thinking, which undoubtedly made a significant impact on the outcome of the situation.

This incident serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of first aid training and preparedness in various environments, including educational institutions and workplaces. Lomi’s heroic actions not only safeguarded a student’s well-being but also underscored the vital role that trained personnel play in emergency situations.

As Lomi continues his work with Programmed Property Services, his colleagues and the community alike are inspired by his bravery and grateful for his swift response that potentially saved a young student’s life.

Great work Lomi!

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