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An event involves a small or large number of people. By law, an event organizer needs to ensure the safety of the people attending the event. An event must be assessed depending upon the potential risks that can occur and the requirements to administer those risks.
While planning for any kind of event that might include festivals, public gatherings, sports events, business, and corporate events, film productions, etc. to handle all possible medical emergencies a network of trained healthcare professionals is required. The aim of the event medical cover should be to provide customers with high-quality patient focussed services.
EPCOT Food and Wine festival: Gary choked on some of the food and we spent some time at the first aid station
...für alles,was HERZschmerz so braucht....;-)
mit Pflaster und Vergissmeinnicht-Label - natürlich....
American Red Cross First Aid Services Team (FAST) coordinator Becky Allendorf checks on a State Fair patron who is feeling unwell.
FAST staffs more than 100 local events a year to help respond to medical emergencies. Of the 3,200 cases they respond to each year, 1,000 occur at the Kentucky State Fair—the group's largest event. FAST has four stations located around the fairgrounds with 13 team members on duty at all times to make sure the ill or injured receive aid as soon as possible.
James Cantile, First aid to the injured, London: St John Ambulance n.d. fifteenth edition revised 1908.
Search and Rescue team in the forest, Nova Scotia, Canada. Two team members with a casualty . Casualty is leaning on a tree and team members kneel around. They are doing first aid.
Thermometer, Pressure Bandages, Sterile Gauze (4x4's, 3x3's, and 2x2's) A Lot Of Tape, And Elastic Bandage.
While injuries may not always be life-threatening, they do require treatment. Basic First Aid training will equip you with knowledge of some basic first aid.
The EWU Army ROTC Fighting Eagles Cadets trained on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TC3) during their weekly leadership lab.
American Red Cross First Aid Services Team (FAST) coordinator Becky Allendorf checks on a State Fair patron who is feeling unwell.
FAST staffs more than 100 local events a year to help respond to medical emergencies. Of the 3,200 cases they respond to each year, 1,000 occur at the Kentucky State Fair—the group's largest event. FAST has four stations located around the fairgrounds with 13 team members on duty at all times to make sure the ill or injured receive aid as soon as possible.
James Cantile, First aid to the injured, London: St John Ambulance n.d. fifteenth edition revised 1908.
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