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I realize that incidents have happened in gatherings such as the Philadelphia Folk Festival. People are paranoid and security needs to be vigilant. But, because of the experience summarized with the four photos above this one, and other details that I didn't include -- rules that caused the four of us to be separated through most of the process -- it took me about two and one-half hours to drop off three adults and their camping gear . . .once I had arrived. The entire time, we were trying to figure out how to do otherwise-simple things, given the list of rules.
Is it necessary to get in our own way, when we make security tight enough to feel safe?
Somali Red Crescent Society Garowe volunteers doing awareness and garbage collection in a Garowe IDP camp.
Photo: Somali Red Crescent
Red Cross volunteers and staff kept guests and well-wishers stay safe at and around the royal wedding on Friday 29 April 2011.
On the day, more than 100 British Red Cross volunteers and staff provided first aid cover during the celebrations for Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding.
More than 500 hours was spent over three weeks planning for and covering the celebration.
Learning first aid was a lot of fun - especially the gruesome made up wounds which really impressed the girls. The girls learnt how to treat these wounds, bandaging etc under the beautiful shade of a gum tree.
Two Resusci-Annies having a chat whilst leaning on a wall. I missed the best picture - four of them lined up with two of their heads bent looking for all the world like they were listening to some juicy gossip - and had to restage this one to the amusement of my classmates.
*Today's alternative title is brought to you by MIchael Jackson: Annie are you OK? Are you OK? Are you OK Annie?
Cardiff Blues players, Ceri Sweeney, Richard Mustoe and Richie Rees learn first hand how to resuscitate someone from a young St John Wales Member.
Leigh Swartzendruber, clinical assistant professor of nursing, led Narcan training on Wednesday, March 8, for students, faculty, and staff. Participants learned to recognize an overdose and respond with intranasal Narcan. The training was funded by the KEY program and a Women of the Well House grant. (Photos by Mike Glassburn/IU Kokomo)
More than 150 wilderness rangers, new and seasoned veterans, from multiple agencies, gathered at the Tallac Historic Site in South Lake Tahoe, June 5-9, to be part of the 2017 Interagency Wilderness Ranger Academy, hosted by the U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management and Society for Wilderness Stewardship. First year employees received classes on an overview of the Wilderness, cultural geography, ranger safety and public contacts, backpacking and ranger skills, personal risk management and self-care, black bears and archeology. Seasoned and returning rangers received refresher classes on emerging issues and management challenges, wilderness stewardship performance, working with the fire organization, reaching visitors before thet get to the trailhead and career navigation. Later in the week everyone had a chance to sign up for various hands-on instruction in a skill that interested them. Groups met in locations around the lake to work with experts in the field of wilderness first aid, Leave No Trace, stock orientation, crosscut saw and backcountry navigation using a map,compass and GPS. (USDA photo by Les Thomas)
Red Cross volunteers and staff kept guests and well-wishers stay safe at and around the royal wedding on Friday 29 April 2011.
On the day, more than 100 British Red Cross volunteers and staff provided first aid cover during the celebrations for Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding.
More than 500 hours was spent over three weeks planning for and covering the celebration.
EMS Response have the facilities to provide basic through to specialist medical services at your event. Due to our extensive experience within the healthcare industry and the events sector, we are able to offer you the complete medical provision.
part of the safety card in the small Air New Zealand Beech 1900D plane.
(060403#004_v2, cropped, colour and contrast Photoshopped)
We even got to participate in infant CPR training! Thanks, Dick, for a thorough, hands-on training session!
For Daily Shoot 450: We all prepare for things every day. Illustrate preparedness in a photograph today. Decided to use Photo Booth and applied the color pencil filter.
This kit is in a desk drawer - bandages, meds, sewing kit. Basic preparation kinds of things.
Now, I am thinking I should have photographed my EEK (Emergency Eating Kit) that I also have in there: almonds, chocolate, crackers, soup, protein bars and coffee!
On August 25, the Kentuckiana Region invited businesses from throughout the community to attend the Ready 365 Reception to kick-off the new corporate giving campaign led by Courier-Journal President & Publisher Wes Jackson. While the event was meant to inform, it also inspired. Kentuckiana Region Executive Jennifer Adrio presented Katie Strange with a Certificate of Extraordinary Achievement for her brave actions this past July when she helped save a life.
Strange was at her home in Elizabethtown, Ky. when her neighbor ran over with his infant daughter. The girl was choking on a small toy and was no longer breathing. Using skills she learned in a Red Cross Babysitter training course, Strange dislodged the toy from the infant’s throat saving the child’s life.
To learn more about Ready 365 and local Red Cross training opportunities, visit www.redcross.org/Louisville.
Photo by Anna Rosales-Crone
On March 18, 2013, five members of the Kentuckiana Tiffany Circle Society of Women Leaders attended a Red Cross blended learning skills session to become First Aid, CPR and AED certified. Prior to the in-person skills session, each member was able to complete online training at their own pace from the comfort of their own home. With a convenient training option now available, the Tiffany Circle has set a goal to have all members trained in First Aid, CPR and AED.
To sign up for a life-saving skills course, visit www.redcross.org/take-a-class. For more information on the Tiffany Circle Society of Women Leaders, visit www.redcross.org/Louisville.
Photo by Anna Rosales / American Red Cross
EMS Response have the facilities to provide basic through to specialist medical services at your event.
Due to our extensive experience within the healthcare industry and the events sector, we are able to offer you the complete medical provision.
Our healthcare professionals are involved from initial planning through to debriefing and reporting.
Senior medical staff are all either current NHS Clinicians or registered health professionals ensuring the best possible clinical standards and on site care.
We value the reputation we have built up and always aim is to provide the correct level of event medical cover to our customers.
Supplying our clients with a range of pre hospital medical services and remote medical teams supported by bespoke and all terrain vehicles for our clients growing specialist needs.
EMS Response have the facilities to provide basic through to specialist medical services at your event.
Due to our extensive experience within the healthcare industry and the events sector, we are able to offer you the complete medical provision.
Our healthcare professionals are involved from initial planning through to debriefing and reporting.
Senior medical staff are all either current NHS Clinicians or registered health professionals ensuring the best possible clinical standards and on site care.
We value the reputation we have built up and always aim is to provide the correct level of event medical cover to our customers.
Supplying our clients with a range of pre hospital medical services and remote medical teams supported by bespoke and all terrain vehicles for our clients growing specialist needs.
Youth Preparedness instructor Anna Le demonstrates how a sling keeps an injured arm from moving on a Boy Scout from a troop in Bothell.
Joe Mulligan, Head of First Aid Education, British Red Cross (BRCS) and volunteer Pam Wallace from the Glasgow office, discussing the new BRCS tea towel, which gives first aid advice using household objects to HRH Prince Charles, President of the British Red Cross Society during his recent first aid refresher.
© Anthony Upton/British Red Cross
On August 25, the Kentuckiana Region invited businesses from throughout the community to attend the Ready 365 Reception to kick-off the new corporate giving campaign led by Courier-Journal President & Publisher Wes Jackson. While the event was meant to inform, it also inspired. Kentuckiana Region Executive Jennifer Adrio presented Katie Strange with a Certificate of Extraordinary Achievement for her brave actions this past July when she helped save a life.
Strange was at her home in Elizabethtown, Ky. when her neighbor ran over with his infant daughter. The girl was choking on a small toy and was no longer breathing. Using skills she learned in a Red Cross Babysitter training course, Strange dislodged the toy from the infant’s throat saving the child’s life.
To learn more about Ready 365 and local Red Cross training opportunities, visit www.redcross.org/Louisville.
Photo by Anna Rosales-Crone
Female Jordanian medics arrive for a first aid training.
Credit : ILO/Apex Image
Date : 2010
Country : Jordan
Daughter number one recently passed her First Aid training with the St. Andrew's Ambulance and went out to her first event last night. (It was the NME Indie Rock tour at the Carling Academy.) She thoroughly enjoyed herself and can't wait to go out again.
I really like what the flash does to the reflective strips on the first aid kit. :-)
Learning first aid was a lot of fun - especially the gruesome made up wounds which really impressed the girls. The girls learnt how to treat these wounds, bandaging etc under the beautiful shade of a gum tree.