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Train the trainer.
CONTINGENCY OPERATING BASE WARHORSE, Iraq – Sgt. 1st Class Vincent Valencia, far left, noncommissioned officer in charge of the Surgeon cell for 2nd Advise and Assist Brigade, 25th Infantry Division, and Staff Sgt. Eric Mulkey, medical section sergeant, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment, 2nd AAB, 25th Inf. Div., join an Iraqi Policeman and an Iraqi Army soldier in recognition for their contributions to an Emergency Medical Technician course during the EMT Graduation Ceremony Feb. 3, 2011 at Faulkenberg Theater on Contingency Operating Base Warhorse, Diyala province, Iraq. The Iraqi Policeman graduated from a previous iteration of the EMT course, and the IA soldier acted as a student teacher because of his accelerated learning speed and his knowledge in the medical field.
(U.S. Army photo by Cpl. Robert England, 2nd AAB PAO, 25th Inf. Div., USD-N)
Combat medics train on simulated casualities at the Medical Simulation Training Center in Vilseck, Germany March 30, 2011. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Fincham)
We bought this kit because seeing other idiots on the trail made us realize that we might at some point need to help other hikers out.
Laurel Kincl (center) an occupational safety researcher at Oregon State University, helps fishermen Kien Jones (left) and Jason Jones (right) lift instructor Kevin Buch, a diving and small boat safety officer with OSU, during a simulation aboard a boat in Newport. The exercise was part of a first-aid training for fishermen that was funded by Oregon Sea Grant and the Eder Family Fund. Buch taught it with help from Angee Doerr (far right), a marine fisheries specialist with Oregon Sea Grant. Kincl and Viktor Bovbjerg, who are both occupational safety researchers at OSU, are the leaders on the project. (photo by Tiffany Woods)
Angee Doerr, a marine fisheries specialist with Oregon Sea Grant, watches fisherman Charles Cromer perform CPR on a dummy during a first-aid training in Newport while fisherman Kien Jones (center) also performs CPR. Oregon Sea Grant and the Eder Family Fund paid for the class. It was taught by Kevin Buch, a diving and small boat safety officer with Oregon State University with help from Doerr. Laurel Kincl and Viktor Bovbjerg, both occupational safety researchers at OSU, are the leaders on the project. (photo by Tiffany Woods)
Photo by: Didor Sadulloev / UNDP
Women in Shahrinav learn first aid techniques to become rescue assistants in case of emergency. At least one of them has admitted to have already used the skills she has learned during a car crash on the road. UNDP organizes the training jointly with the Committee of Emergency Situations of Tajikistan to build resilience against climate shocks. Shahrinav, Tajikistan.
Max ready to race to the rescue with his trusty bandage. Max is 6 months old and was adopted from the Cats Protection League, Durham Branch with his sister Minnie.
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine students participate in field exercises at Quantico Marine Base, VA. Casualties are given first aid prior to evacuation to a BAS.
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.
Fishermen Kien Jones (left) and Charles Cromer perform CPR on a dummy during a first-aid training in Newport. Oregon Sea Grant and the Eder Family Fund paid for the class. It was taught by Kevin Buch, a diving and small boat safety officer with Oregon State University, with help from Angee Doerr, a marine fisheries specialist with Oregon Sea Grant. Laurel Kincl and Viktor Bovbjerg, both occupational safety researchers at OSU, are the leaders on the project. (photo by Tiffany Woods)
Repository: Duke University Archives. Durham, North Carolina, USA. library.duke.edu/uarchives
Trying to locate this photo at the Duke University Archives? You’ll find it in the University Archives Photograph Collection, box 77.
First Aid
Jack Hanna Trail, Busch Gardens Williamsburg, Williamsburg, VA
This is the park's one and only first aid/health services building, which is located beside the Aquitaine railroad crossing. It has been located here since the park's May 1975 opening.
On October 8, 2013, members of the Louisville Area Chapter Board of Directors and young professionals group Crossing Generations attended a skills session to complete re-certification in First Aid, CPR and AED. Prior to the in-person skills session, participants were able to complete the reading and test portion online at their own pace.
To learn more about the Board of Directors, Crossing Generations, or the life-saving courses offered by the American Red Cross, visit www.redcross.org/Louisville.
Photo by Anna Rosales-Crone
A rectangle plaster is a very awkward plaster to use when you have a cut on the very end of one side of your finger. It invariably means the sticky part of the plaster will actually stick to the wound and it widens the finger, making typing very awkward. Also, it leaves ugly pleats that gather dirt quickly and look awful to onlookers of gesticulation.
Don't worry, I'm fine - Tim was practicing on me as he took a First Aid course this week. He passed!
It's fun and weird !
My latest oddball pendant using an image taken directly from a 1959 St.John's Ambulence First Aid book. This shows a person placing a matchstick on the eye and rolling the lid over it to get to the object.
I guess you could still do that today.
First aid kits are laid out for inspection by a Park Service ranger for a rafting trip on the Colorado River. Seen at Lees Ferry, Arizona.
Der praktische Lebenshilfetipp für alle Zeitgenossen, die mal wieder voreilig ins Gras beißen wollen.
On October 8, 2013, members of the Louisville Area Chapter Board of Directors and young professionals group Crossing Generations attended a skills session to complete re-certification in First Aid, CPR and AED. Prior to the in-person skills session, participants were able to complete the reading and test portion online at their own pace.
To learn more about the Board of Directors, Crossing Generations, or the life-saving courses offered by the American Red Cross, visit www.redcross.org/Louisville.
Photo by Anna Rosales-Crone