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Virginia Wing, Civil Air Patrol, held its annual Ground Search and Rescue Academy, Part 1, at Ft Pickett, VA, over the March 18-20th weekend, led by Col. David Carter, Incident Commander, in partnership with Virginia Department of Emergency Management (VDEM). VDEM instructors held classes for Search Team Members, Search Team Leaders, and Mission Team Members. The Dining Service Team demonstrated their outstanding capabilities by preparing and serving homemade meals for 100 personnel. All personnel will return to Ft Pickett on April 8-10th for Part 2 to complete their training and undergo a written examination and field practical for certification.

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Just an ordinary day at Idrija's scouts winter holiday action :)

Virginia Wing, Civil Air Patrol, held its annual Ground Search and Rescue Academy, Part 1, at Ft Pickett, VA, over the March 18-20th weekend, led by Col. David Carter, Incident Commander, in partnership with Virginia Department of Emergency Management (VDEM). VDEM instructors held classes for Search Team Members, Search Team Leaders, and Mission Team Members. The Dining Service Team demonstrated their outstanding capabilities by preparing and serving homemade meals for 100 personnel. All personnel will return to Ft Pickett on April 8-10th for Part 2 to complete their training and undergo a written examination and field practical for certification.

College staff attended a comprehensive first-aid class run on site by a St John Ambulance Australia instructor.

 

Working out the finer points of how to use a St John sling to elevate an injured hand.

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A U.S. Airman assigned to the 673d Air Base Wing conducts an evaluation during a Tactical Combat Casualty Care course during Polar Force 20-1 at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Oct. 7, 2019. Designed to test JBER’s mission readiness, Polar Force 20-1 is a two-week exercise that hones Airmen’s skills and experience when facing adverse situations. Airmen refined their contingency tactics, techniques and procedures in support of the Pacific Air Force’s Agile Combat Employment concept of operations. Agile Combat Support excellence yields multi-domain operations success. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Emily Farnsworth)

 

It was late August 2019, and Saturday morning in the Walenga household was off to its typical All-American start. Kristen Walenga sent her husband off to work and geared up for her team mom duties as she made breakfast for her four children.

  

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This kit is specially prepared for families. In fact, many accidents occur in and around the home, on day trips with the car or when on longer vacations

 

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Fire fighters from Germersheim, practice performing treatment and emergency medical care on a patient. (Courtesy Photo)

Repurposed phone box - it's got a defibrillator in

Sex after stroke: New study highlights survivors' fears

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James Farlin (right) and two other fishermen cover Amelia Vaughan, a project coordinator in the College of Public Health and Human Sciences at Oregon State University, with a hypothermia blanket during a simulation aboard a boat in Newport. The exercise was part of a first-aid training for fishermen that Oregon Sea Grant helped organize on May 20, 2022. Learn more at seagrant.oregonstate.edu/ffast-fishermen-first-aid-safety... (photo by Trav Williams of Broken Banjo Photography)

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Virginia Wing, Civil Air Patrol, held its annual Ground Search and Rescue Academy, Part 1, at Ft Pickett, VA, over the March 18-20th weekend, led by Col. David Carter, Incident Commander, in partnership with Virginia Department of Emergency Management (VDEM). VDEM instructors held classes for Search Team Members, Search Team Leaders, and Mission Team Members. The Dining Service Team demonstrated their outstanding capabilities by preparing and serving homemade meals for 100 personnel. All personnel will return to Ft Pickett on April 8-10th for Part 2 to complete their training and undergo a written examination and field practical for certification.

how many times do i gotta tell you, don't ever distract me while i'm chopping vegetables!

Virginia Wing, Civil Air Patrol, held its annual Ground Search and Rescue Academy, Part 1, at Ft Pickett, VA, over the March 18-20th weekend, led by Col. David Carter, Incident Commander, in partnership with Virginia Department of Emergency Management (VDEM). VDEM instructors held classes for Search Team Members, Search Team Leaders, and Mission Team Members. The Dining Service Team demonstrated their outstanding capabilities by preparing and serving homemade meals for 100 personnel. All personnel will return to Ft Pickett on April 8-10th for Part 2 to complete their training and undergo a written examination and field practical for certification.

This image is for the non-commercial use of UBC faculties and units only. For non-UBC use please contact communications@vpfo.ubc.ca. Please credit photo to “Vincent Chan / Invisionation”.

He is a veteran kama zani exponent, I have shot him at the Shia cemetery during Chehlum, nobody dare stop him, he cuts his head vigorously and non sop..

 

I dont know his name I remember him through his bloody face , as is is the case with a lot of people I have shot..

I had a problem while taking this shot, two guys from his group, were abusive and were upset at my taking his pictures, they said, was this an exhibition I was shooting, sometimes you come across brain dead Shias who are hot headed, they must have presumed I was a foreigner, or even if that was the case, they could have been polite, this gentleman who knows me cooled them down..

 

I had a similar problem with a JUS Volunteer this guy too was upset and I had also done my kama matam with my head bandaged outside the Shia cemetery he began spouting his venom at me.. and this guy does not know how to talk to his elders.. and to be doing a social service with this attitude is certainly disgrace to a helping organization..

The JUS is a band of noble souls leading from the front, their area of specialty instant first aid..they are the pride of our Shia community...so I was shocked and bought this to the notice of their boss who apologized on his behalf, but the JUS guy who had insulted me was totally unrepentant..

I dont blame him,he carries the credential of his parentage, Imam Hussain was humility, and insulting a person old enough to be his father is something I have not taken lightly..

 

But this is the treatment to photographers of their own community imagine what happens to a person who is not from their Faith..

 

Yet if he only knew that I shoot pictures for the love of Imam Hussain, sit for hours uploading so people can see the fervor of Shiasm, my camera Canon G9 was stolen in the melee , but my picture taking did not stop...

 

Well this is Moharam, shooting Moharam and the risks involved in a nut shell... media of Mumbai shoots from a very safe distance....and paper like Times Of India ...has a very puritanical stance so you will not see much of what I show you here ..

 

There was no picture of9 Moharam or Ashura in Times Of India.. Thank you Roznama Rashtriya Sahara Urdu version...at least you shot and posted the pain of the Shia community...

 

A Shia blogger bleeds from within and without..

 

And like some picture stock libraries I dont have to survive on selling Moharam pictures , or pictures of any other Faith I shoot...

 

I am a professional gents couturier...this is what gives me my bread and batter ...

   

Curso de Primeros Auxilios y Rescate para Surfistas celebrado en Ibarrangelu, con la colaboración de Ogoñope Surf Taldea y el ayuntamiento de Ibarrangelu

Managing Director of firstaid4sport - Michael Davison unwrapping himself after spending a day 2/3rds wrapped in tape for children in need. We raised £305 out of the £500 we were aiming for.

Emergency Medical Services students hands-on in the ambulance simulator room

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been going through these things like crazy lately :(

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Join food safety and handling course online in Queensland & work in any Australian kitchen. Sign up & start course today. australianqualificationtraining.com.au/aqt-food-handlers.php

 

Virginia Wing, Civil Air Patrol, held its annual Ground Search and Rescue Academy, Part 1, at Ft Pickett, VA, over the March 18-20th weekend, led by Col. David Carter, Incident Commander, in partnership with Virginia Department of Emergency Management (VDEM). VDEM instructors held classes for Search Team Members, Search Team Leaders, and Mission Team Members. The Dining Service Team demonstrated their outstanding capabilities by preparing and serving homemade meals for 100 personnel. All personnel will return to Ft Pickett on April 8-10th for Part 2 to complete their training and undergo a written examination and field practical for certification.

"here we go gathering nuts in May'... When's it my go?

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