Junior Emergency Action Team
The Official Page of the Junior Emergency Action Team (JEAT) - Organization for School at Judge Feliciano!!
Trained JEAT medics respond to school emergencies, from minor injuries to drills, promoting a safer and more prepared environment.
12/03/2026
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Judge Feliciano Belmonte Sr. High School successfully participated in the Nationwide Simultaneous Earthquake Drill (NSED) held today, with the active involvement of Grade 7 and Grade 8 students. The activity aimed to strengthen disaster preparedness and promote awareness of proper safety procedures such as “Duck, Cover, and Hold” during earthquake emergencies. 🚨🏫
Through this initiative, the school continues to foster a culture of safety, preparedness, and responsibility among its learners.
10/01/2026
On January 9, 2026, starting at 7:00 AM, QCPD Police Station 14 launched "PROJECT HILAMOS" at Artillery Street, Barangay Holy Spirit, Quezon City. This public wall rehabilitation activity aims to stop vandalism and keep the community clean, orderly, and responsible for the environment.
The activity was led by Station Commander PLTCOL JEFRY R GAMBOA. PCPT PAUL NORMAN LATUGAL was present as representative of C DTEU QCPD. Working together with QC LGU and local residents, partners included the Barangay Holy Spirit Council – represented by Kagawad Andy Adap, SK Chairperson Melody Bravo and the SK Council – Dr. Ana Jamille Restubog (Assistant Principal II), students of Judge Feliciano Belmonte Sr. High School, Purok Leaders, and BPSO.
The Junior Emergency Action Team (J.E.A.T) of Judge Feliciano Belmonte Sr. High School also took part in this effort, helping to build a more organized and well-kept neighborhood.
We, the J.E.A.T, thank QCPD, Barangay Holy Spirit, our school, and all partners for working together to strengthen community care and pride in public spaces. With united effort, we are building a cleaner and safer Quezon City.
14/12/2025
2-DAY JUNIOR EMERGENCY ACTION TEAM (JEAT) TRAINING
Preparedness starts with knowledge and is strengthened through action! The Junior Emergency Action Team (JEAT) successfully conducted a two-day training focused on essential first aid and emergency response skills.
DAY 2 – Practical Application
The second day focused on hands-on activities and simulations, where participants applied their learning through actual bandaging and splinting, proper patient transport, and correct use of the oximeter.
Our sincere appreciation to Marilyn C. Binuya, SDRRM Coordinator; Maria Gina Rocena, School Principal; the School Heads; and the JEAT Coordinator, Ed Mark Cielo, and Ms Lea Orillaneda for their invaluable support, leadership, and dedication in making this training successful.
Empowering the youth to be prepared, responsive, and life-saving ready.
14/12/2025
2 - DAY JUNIOR EMERGENCY ACTION TEAM (JEAT) TRAINING
Preparedness starts with knowledge and is strengthened through action! The Junior Emergency Action Team (JEAT) successfully conducted a two-day training focused on essential first aid and emergency response skills.
DAY 1 – Theoretical Discussion
Topics discussed included the definition of first aid, bandaging, splinting, patient transport, and reading an oximeter. This training aims to define first aid and explain its importance during emergencies, Identify the proper uses of bandages and splints, understand safe and correct patient transport procedures, Explain the function and proper reading of an oximeter,Develop teamwork and safety awareness in emergency situations
22/11/2025
November 21–22, 2025. Judge Feliciano Belmonte Sr. High School became a hub of preparedness and teamwork as the Jr. Medic Society led an intensive Disaster Survival Training for the JEAT, SSLG, and Scouts of Judge Feliciano Belmonte Sr. High School, including other schools.
Across two days, participants were immersed in essential life-saving skills—covering fire safety, first aid response, basic sign language for emergency communication, CPR, and proper patient transport. Each session strengthened not only our knowledge but also our confidence to respond effectively in real-life emergencies.
We extend our deepest appreciation to the Junior Medic Society for organizing this meaningful training and to all student leaders and scouts who dedicated their time to learn, serve, and grow.
A special congratulations to our JEAT Triage leader, AIA LOPES, for being promoted as CHARLIE 41—a well-deserved recognition of leadership and commitment. 💙
Together, we stand braver, smarter, and more prepared.
13/11/2025
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At exactly 10:00 AM yesterday, November 12, 2025. Grade 10 students, teachers, admins, and utility staffs of Judge Feliciano Belmonte Sr. High School participated in an UNANNOUNCED EARTHQUAKE DRILL.
The activity aimed to assess the level of preparedness and response of everyone during an unexpected situation.
The drill was successfully conducted, highlighting the importance of safety, alertness, and readiness at all times.
07/11/2025
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JUDGE FELICIANO BELMONTE SR. HIGH SCHOOL successfully conducted its school-wide Earthquake Drill yesterday on November 6, 2025.
Students, and teachers actively participated in practicing proper safety procedures such as Duck, Cover, and Hold and orderly evacuation to designated areas.
This activity was made even more effective with the support of our Junior Emergency Action Team, who assisted in guiding students, monitoring evacuation flow, and ensuring overall safety throughout the drill. Through continuous preparation and teamwork, we strengthen our community’s readiness and resilience toward any emergency.
12/10/2025
Stay safe Felician!
Here are the reminders before, during, and after the earthquake.
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07/10/2025
Today, October 7, 2025 at 9:00AM, the Judge Feliciano Belmonte Senior held a MOA Signing and Launching Ceremony of Project R-Youth 2.0: Strengthening the Core Competencies of Student Responders and Leaders. With the theme of Partnership in Action: Advancing SDRRM through Youth Empowerment and Community Collaboration.
Staring with the welcome remarks held by our beloved school Principal IV - Maria Gina M. Rocena
Rationale of the Project by Lea Rose M. Orillaneda - Teacher III, MAPEH
Introduction of Partner Stake holders by Ed Mark Cielo - J.E.A.T Adviser
Messages of support from:
Fire Senior Inspector Sherwin Penáfiel - QC Fire Division District
FO3 Ryan Dollenido - Brgy. Holy Spirit Fire Station 14
Dale A. Latawan - Project Development Officer II, DRR-SDO-QC
ATTY. Rmando S. Artes - MMDA Chairman
ENP. Ma. Bianca D. Perez, MPA - QCDRRMO Head
Station Commander PLTCOL Jefry R. Gamboa - Brgy Holy Spirit Police Station 14
KAGAWAD Orile Angeles - Brgy. Holy Spirit BDRRMC Chairman
Alpha 1 Ritchie M. Ramirez - Founder & Executive Chairman, REI/JMS
Niño Arañez - SPTA President
Followed by the signing of the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA)
Pleadge of Commitment held by Dylan C. Mabeza - J.E.A.T Chairman
Awarding of Certificates
Then, the Closing Remarks held by Marilyn C. Binuya - Head Teacher VI, MAPEH
We the J.E.A.T (Junior Emergency Action Team) extend our heartfelt gratitude for our dear Partners, School Division Office, JFBSHS, DRRMC, REI, Brgy Holy Spirit, BFP, SDRRM, MMDA, JMS, PNP, and QCDRMMC for your unwavering support in launching Project R-Youth 2.0. Your commitment to empowering youth and fostering resilience inspires meaningful change. Together, we build a brighter future.
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