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Ther set has a box with a green lid & an all white one which I decided not to get, & a set with pills & a thermometer which I really want but can't find 😭 Maybe someday it will magically appear at a price that I'm willing to pay.
EDITED: Whoo Hoo!! I just got the pill set.
Northern Ireland Ambulance Service's new 2012 Vauxhall Astra Estate, Rapid Response Vehicles.
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More NIAS vehicles here. More ambulances from other services here.
Note that a lot of my emergency photos are private for various reasons. Send me a Flickr mail if you want to see them.
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This photo is Copyright 2012 by Calvert Photography and may not be downloaded, stored, edited, manipulated, externally hosted, embedded, transmitted or used in any way without my permission.
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An Iveco Daily 45c17 crew cab ambulance belonging to Pro Paramedics private ambulance service. Seen here giving a blue light demonstration. This ambulance was formally with EuroMed.
For more independent, private and volunteer ambulances, check my new group: click here.
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More ambulance vehicles here.
Note that a lot of my emergency photos are private for various reasons. Send me a Flickr mail if you want to see them.
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This photograph is Copyright 2012 by Calvert Photography and may not be downloaded, stored, edited, manipulated, externally hosted, embedded, transmitted or used in any way without my permission.
Larger size without watermarks is available to license upon request.
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For rare & interesting vehicles see this set.
HMCS REGINA and NRU ASTERIX conduct a Replenishment at Sea during Operation ARTEMIS in the Pacific Ocean on March 27 2019.
Photo: Corporal Stuart Evans, BORDEN Imaging Services
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Found these band aids at H&M yesterday! Can't believe they hide them in the kids department! Just look at them!! So incredibly beautiful!!
For those who don't know me, during summer I'm always covered with at least 3 band aids at the same time so I always carry a box with me in my purse in case of emergency :P
This Ford Transit minibus belongs to the Community Search and Rescue organization in Northern Ireland. It is used to transport staff members to events and incidents. Some of these have a blue emergency light on the dash.
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More emergency vehicles here. More HM Coastguard, Search & Rescue and RNLI vehicles click here.
Note that a lot of my emergency photos are private for various reasons. Only friends can see these photos. Send me a Flickr mail if you want to see them.
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This photo is Copyright 2012 by Calvert Photography and may not be downloaded, stored, edited, manipulated, externally hosted, embedded, transmitted or used in any way without my permission.
Larger size without watermarks is available to license upon request.
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For rare & interesting vehicles see this set.
On the visit to the Mooresville Road Dollar General, I came on down to my favorite section, where there is relief, and taking care of your body, the Health and Beauty First Aid section! For the record, I have always been fascinated with the HBA sections in every store, especially the pharmacies, like W**greens, Rite Aid, Eckerd, CVS/pharmacy and Cannon Pharmacy, and others like Food Lion, Wal-Mart, Kmart, Family Dollar and Bi-Lo!
Right now in the photo, we are at First Aid, Patches and Cream! These are like alternative remedies, but some might come with side effects!
"STARKT kaffe" (strong coffee) is what this machine can do.
It was not just brag, it was pretty strong.
(For a machine, that is.)
Poetography - Our Word/Theme this week is Health....
Font: Merriweather Regular
“Be careful about reading health books. Some fine day you'll die of a misprint.” By Markus Herz
I needed a health book to represent my choice of quote and I could have either the First Aid book or a book about pills so I decided I liked the blue cover best.. LOL!!!
In the vernacular of disaster survival this is the bug-out-bag term for getting out of urban buildings. And having picked up some tips since photographing my car bag, I added a few items to what I already carry—dollar bills for vending machines, ear plugs in an Altoids box (along with toothbrush and toothpaste) and goggles. Regular safety goggles are too big so I came up with the brilliant idea to throw in my swim goggles, partly because they will look perfectly silly (and you could have had your gym bag with you so not out and out weird), but also because they will seal better. The ear plugs were suggested because disasters are very noisy with sirens and blocking out some of the noise will offer respite. (I forgot to lay down my hearing aids which I had in my pocket during photo session.)
Disaster bag enthusiasts tend to veer towards the militaristic or vigilante. There was a comment/suggestion on one site about the psychological advantages of having sunglasses to hide your eyes with the warning that this would also hide your humanity. So what's the advantage I wanted to know, unless to intimidate. (At 5'3" it be better if I had my ninja outfit on too).
Since this is my everyday bag it is really a get there on time, get work done and get paid bag.
The medic crew is on standby and ready to help during the 2023 National Scout Jamboree at The Summit Bechtel Reserve in Mount Hope, West Virginia. (BSA Photo by Andrew Weitzel)
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Become a certified white card holder and follow hygienic procedures and prevent food contamination with the help of basic food handlers course at AQT for just AUD $19.95.
A Royal Netherlands Marine participates in a medical training exercise which included proper casualty evacuating procedures in an urban terrain environment at Military Operations on Urban Terrain Town, Camp Lejeune, N.C., March 19, 2015. The Marines practiced U.S. Marines, with 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion, 2nd Marine Division, and the Royal Netherlands Marines worked together as part of a bilateral training exercise to learn new techniques as well as develop working relations between partner nations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. John A. Hamilton Jr., 2D MARDIV Combat Camera/Released)
A Jungle First-Aid Kit complete with supplies as might be carried into combat. Hover over picture to see notes, if that feature is still available. This was an upgrade on my other kit shown elsewhere in this photostream. The wound tablets are the hardest thing to come by when trying to build a kit like this. They can be quite expensive. Probably the second most rare item is the sealed wooden tube containing either a vile of iodine or Merthiolate. The foot powder in 1/5 ounce packages is a bit rare as well and sometimes seen without the brittle cellophane wrap.
Carlisle bandages, as shown, are plentiful, but finding them in a crisp condition and double-sleeved waxed box is harder.
The other Jungle First Aid kit I have has a similar bottle of Halazone that was sealed with a "blob" of wax. Just as easily, a separate Carlisle bandage could have been attached to the bottom of this pouch in its own pouch, and its original place could have been occupied by a Snake Bite Kit, a practical move in the jungle environment. For a jungle environment, I would expect Atabrine and perhaps Anacin or simple salt tablets in the pill bottles.
Some said I was crazy for picking this cozy little corner of Disneyland for subject matter. But I am actually quite fond of the First Aid station on Main Street. They matched the turn-of-the-century theming perfectly when they built it, and there's hardly ever anyone walking in there to obstruct the view.
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The annual raising of "The Summer Tent" is a festive occasion round here and usually calls for a celebration. A little late this year but, good times just the same!
First manufactured in Leeds England in 1902.
Still useful for cuts and bruises, colds, sprains, muscle soreness.
Bit harder to buy these days and I still like it (have done for 60+ years!).
This came via a shop specializing in South African products.
ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer testing the Bioprint FirstAid experiment by German Aerospace Center, DLR. He posted this image to his social channels on 31 January 2022 with the caption:
Could astronauts print plasters from their own skin cells? ️ We're not quite there yet, but I recently supported German Aerospace Center, DLR Bioprint FirstAid experiment on the International Space Station. This "plaster gun" is a bio-3D printer that produces a plaster-like covering for skin wounds from bio-ink. At this stage the ink is made from fluorescent microparticles rather than skin cells, but the goal is to use this technology not only in space, but also to provide personalised wound care for patients on the ground.
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Credit: ESA/NASA-M.Maurer
Saint John Ambulance Service (Northern Ireland division) Renault Master with UV Modular bodywork.
For more independent, private and volunteer ambulances, check my new group: click here.
For best quality and sharpness, view Large / On Black. (Press "L")
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NIAS vehicles here. More ambulances from other services here.
Note that a lot of my emergency photos are private for various reasons. Send me a Flickr mail if you want to see them.
------------------------------
This photo is Copyright 2012 by Calvert Photography and may not be downloaded, stored, edited, manipulated, externally hosted, embedded, transmitted or used in any way without my permission.
Larger size without watermarks is available to license upon request.
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For rare & interesting vehicles see this set.