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Specialist Evan Campbell takes the blood pressure of the patient and other vitals during the casualty evacuation exercise on June 2, 2021 at Fort Knox, Ky. The exercise is to help prepare medics in case of an emergency during Cadet Summer Training. | Photo by Anna Pray, Cadet Summer Training Public Affairs Office
Syrian Arab Red Crescent teams from Damscus and Rural Damascus branches provided first aid services to the evacuated people from Moadamiya. SARC teams accompanied the families to Dahiat Qudsaya shelter centre where they provided hot meals, relief items and medical support to the people in need.
Photo: Syrian Arab Red Crescent
Syrian Arab Red Crescent teams from Damscus and Rural Damascus branches provided first aid services to the evacuated people from Moadamiya. SARC teams accompanied the families to Dahiat Qudsaya shelter centre where they provided hot meals, relief items and medical support to the people in need.
Photo: Syrian Arab Red Crescent
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III MAF [3rd Marine Amphibious Force], Vietnam. By candlelight - with the aid of candlelight, a Navy corpsman slips a needle into the arm of a wounded Leatherneck. The Marine, a member of "H" Company, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines, was hit with shrapnel ...
02/16/1968; 3H-004-0301-0068; Marine Corps Photo A190769
Navy Medicine Historical Files Collection - Subject series - Vietnam War - Treating Casualties and Patients.
09-7976-023
Print b&w 8X10
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During the well-known music festival of Dour, Belgium: 35.000 people – 160 Red Cross members each day during four days of festival – more than 2000 cares – one of our most important preventive help demonstration (Photo: Belgian Red Cross, French speaking community)
Syrian Arab Red Crescent teams from Damscus and Rural Damascus branches provided first aid services to the evacuated people from Moadamiya. SARC teams accompanied the families to Dahiat Qudsaya shelter centre where they provided hot meals, relief items and medical support to the people in need.
Photo: Syrian Arab Red Crescent
Response team from the Red Cross of China providing medical treatment to an earthquake-survivor. Photo: International Federation
To find out more, go to www.ifrc.org/what/disasters/response/sichuan-earthquake/.
KANDAHAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan (June 22, 2011) -- Afghan Air Force flight medic Sgt. Gulap Ahmadzia prepares to cover the IV site on an Afghan National Army soldier as he is medevaced to Camp Hero, the ANA hospital here. The man fell from the back of a military vehicle and suffered injuries to his shoulder and head, as well as a possible spinal injury. Ahmadzia is the first Afghan flight medic to join American medevac crews as they evacuate more serious patients from the battlefield. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Stephanie L. Carl/Released)
First Aid Training complete, and I passed, which is a mixed blessing.
Another three years sentence, with no time off for good behaviour!
Actually, there were a dozen of us there today, and ALL passed, and they're all from my place, so my first aid workload should have just done down A LOT.
Happy days. :)
Even though they said > 14 years old, I shlepped Jaime along to our Adult CPR and First Aid course. She passed the test with flying colors. I was most impressed.
Items shown which I take with me every day:
Keys and badge
Flashlight
First aid kit
Lighter
Batteries
Leatherman wave and bits
Personal Flatware
Sunglasses
Pen
Thermos
Items that I forgot to include:
flash drive
wallet
phone
leatherman style ps
All of these items fit in, or are attached to a maxpedition medium tactile pouch - which is attached to a hazard 4 strap that is linked to the handles of the thermos. The leatherman wave, flashlight, sunglesses, and phone have their own sheaths/pockets attached to the pouch on the outside for quickest access, and the keys and badge are attached to a d-ring.
Syrian Arab Red Crescent teams from Damscus and Rural Damascus branches provided first aid services to the evacuated people from Moadamiya. SARC teams accompanied the families to Dahiat Qudsaya shelter centre where they provided hot meals, relief items and medical support to the people in need.
Photo: Syrian Arab Red Crescent
First aid kit is filled with supplies for up to 50 people. Products are neatly organized in a weatherproof case. Built-in pockets provide structured handy compartments to find what you need. Case is made of impact-resistant plastic and can be wall-mounted or carried. Ideal for general indoor use and sheltered outdoor use. Contents include alcohol pads, antiseptic wipes, latex-free adhesive bandages, gauze, medical grade gloves, burn ointment, instant cold pack, scissors and tweezers. First aid kit is compliant with ANSI standard Z308.1. Meets or Exceeds Federal OSHA Regulation 1910.151b (may vary by state).
My view was partially blocked, but I got a shot of the screen on this woman's cell phone. 4-H members were giving a presentation on first aid for horses. It was really very interesting!
Collection:
Images from the History of Medicine (IHM)
Format:
Still image
Extent:
1 photoprint.
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101405965
NLM Image ID:
A022496
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Older metal American Red Cross first aid kit from my husband's grandmother. Digital photo. (2008) Macro Mondays assignment
Syrian Arab Red Crescent teams from Damscus and Rural Damascus branches provided first aid services to the evacuated people from Moadamiya. SARC teams accompanied the families to Dahiat Qudsaya shelter centre where they provided hot meals, relief items and medical support to the people in need.
Photo: Syrian Arab Red Crescent
Syrian Arab Red Crescent teams from Damscus and Rural Damascus branches provided first aid services to the evacuated people from Moadamiya. SARC teams accompanied the families to Dahiat Qudsaya shelter centre where they provided hot meals, relief items and medical support to the people in need.
Photo: Syrian Arab Red Crescent
Syrian Arab Red Crescent teams from Damscus and Rural Damascus branches provided first aid services to the evacuated people from Moadamiya. SARC teams accompanied the families to Dahiat Qudsaya shelter centre where they provided hot meals, relief items and medical support to the people in need.
Photo: Syrian Arab Red Crescent
Syrian Arab Red Crescent teams from Damscus and Rural Damascus branches provided first aid services to the evacuated people from Moadamiya. SARC teams accompanied the families to Dahiat Qudsaya shelter centre where they provided hot meals, relief items and medical support to the people in need.
Photo: Syrian Arab Red Crescent
New Zealand Red Cross Emergency Response Unit members provide first aid backup at a canoe race in Canterbury.
Photo: Stefan Furuskär/New Zealand Red Cross (p-NZL0023)
To find out more, go to www.ifrc.org.
Syrian Arab Red Crescent teams from Damscus and Rural Damascus branches provided first aid services to the evacuated people from Moadamiya. SARC teams accompanied the families to Dahiat Qudsaya shelter centre where they provided hot meals, relief items and medical support to the people in need.
Photo: Syrian Arab Red Crescent
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Doing a 16 hours FIRST AID COURSE at the Red Cross... and the next point on the agenda is "cardiac massage" and "mouth-to-mouth resuscitation"... ;-)
this nice guy is waiting for getting reanimated...will give my best to save his life! ;o))
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did it!!
our teacher gave us a strange but very effective link when doing the cardiac massage: you need a frequence of about 100 per minute that the heart pressure massage continuously work.
and for keeping the right frequence she told us to press in the rhythm of one of the following songs... -----> BEE GEES or JOHANN STRAUSS FATHER
was a bit wired in the first moment (specially the BEE GEES SONG)...but no bad idea... we all got into the right rhythm very easily... ;o)))
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Don't pick any kind of Ziploc bag, they're too weak. I picked Loksak bags instead. They're the strongest bags with the easiest to use, non-obtrusive sealing mechanism. I went with the Opsak model because its dimensions are closest to a square, 9x10-inch which is what I needed. ( www.loksak.com/products/opsak ).
This model also stops food odors but I'm not using it for that.
Bought bags from REI (camping/hiking/backpacking equipment store)