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Local, practical course in the bush; Etta had a good sniff😂

I made this sketch box by gluing empty half pans into this empty first aid kit. I used rubber cement, which is non-permanent, so that I can change out the pans later if I want. When closed, the outside dimensions are 3.5" x 4" (10 x 11 cm).

 

The eight half pans are filled with artists-quality tube paints, featuring both a warm and a cool of the primaries plus two earth tones as follows:

1. Hansa Yellow Medium (Daniel Smith)

2. New Gamboge (Daniel Smith)

3. Scarlet Lake (Winsor & Newton)

4. Permanent Alizarin Crimson (Holbein)

5. Ultramarine Light (Holbein)

6. Peacock Blue (Holbein)

7. Raw Sienna (Holbein)

8. Burnt Sienna (Daniel Smith)

  

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Cadets from 6th Regiment, Advanced Camp, practice first aid instructions at Fort Knox, Ky., July 9, 2023. Cadets reviewed medical procedures and procedures on very high frequency radios to prepare them for simulated exercises during Cadet Summer Training. Photo by Katie Catterall, Ball State University, CST Public Affairs Office

A Cadet applies a tourniquet to a mannequin during Tactical Combat Casualty Care for Cadet Summer Training at Fort Knox, Ky., July 6, 2022. Tourniquets prevent and minimize blood loss to the casualty when applied. | Photo by 2nd Lt. Courtney Huhta, CST Public Affairs Office

Dearest partner - I hope you like the little scenery of this first aid pouch :) Inside there´s a side pocket ...

Title: Lawson's Creek Public School - first aid, A. P Meany, teacher

Dated: 1914

Digital ID: 15051_a047_007537

Series: NRS 15051 School photograph collection

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Cadet Dylan Palmer, Virginia Military Institute, 10th Regiment, Advanced Camp, provides coordinates on a radio during the Tactical Combat Casualty Care training at Fort Knox, Ky., July 29, 2023. This training teaches Cadets important life-saving strategies for trauma-based injuries in a battlefield scenario. | Photo by Connor Kerwin, Carson Newman University, CST Public Affairs Office

Pictures from the CPR training Megan (who is a certified Red Cross CPR trainer) and Lou (trained in wilderness first aid) ran for some local volunteer disaster responders we work with.

 

Read a full account below...

 

www.jalalagood.com/2011/01/disaster-services/

 

Excerpt:

 

"Yesterday Megan and I taught CPR to a group of University Students who have taken it upon themselves to form a Disaster Response team and are trying to amass skills and knowledge that will be of use to them and their communities. One of the boys, Hameed, is part of our informal “geek squad” at the Taj and wrote the previous post on this blog. Of the four he was the only one who spoke fully fluent English. Two could get by in English and the fourth spoke none, although he was fluent in Pashto, Dari, Urdu and Russian. Many Afghans in this area can speak and read (if they are literate) Pashto, Dari and Urdu. If they are in their forties or fifties, they can get by in Russian. The younger generation tends to know dabbling of English. Pashto is the main spoken language but Dari seeps in from the West, Urdu from the East, and Western Languages trickle in through the occupying armies stationed here.

 

The class was punctuated by Hameed’s rapid fire translation, side conversations in Pashto, and the boys wrestling matches as they were a little overenthusiastic when practicing the Heimlich maneuver on one another. The best part of the class was the myriad of questions the boys had, indicating both a sincere desire to learn skills applicable to disasters they had witnessed first hand, as well as exposing deep seated cultural difficulties that never arose in my numerous First Aid re-certification classes."

British Red Cross Land Rover 110 BU08HVN (RV161) hauling one of the Herefordshire & Worcestershire First Aid Unit trailers (RV324.)

6th Regiment, Advanced Camp practiced providing medical aid during Tactical Combat Casualty Care for Cadet Summer Training at Fort Knox, Ky. Cadets were assessed on how to properly provide medical aid using a tourniquet and field dressing to a mannequin. | Photo by 2nd Lt. Courtney Huhta, CST Public Affairs Office

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This means we still have $180🇨🇦 worth still in this dispenser, and yes — it still works. And no, it's NOT for sale.

My dad gave me this package (or I stole it) in the 1940s when it cost $6.29

British Red Cross Land Rover (BU08HVJ) (RV162) on 13th June 2012.

Shown here parked for a driver rest break, hauling RV323 Event First Aid trailer unit to Malvern Three Counties Showground.

Nepalese peacekeepers delivered a First Aid training course for peacekeepers of other contingents and for the Lebanese Armed Forces, UNIFIL’s strategic partner. The training was held at the Nepalese headquarters (UNP 8-30) in the vicinity of Meiss el Jebel, south Lebanon. 17 May 2023. Photo by Pasqual Gorriz (UN)

 

Standing by at Lepe Beach for the Solent Half Marathon

I found this in the now famous `Wardrobe of wonder` it was inside a very old `Boots` first aid kit.....

 

Some of the medical `advice` given probably infringes human rights.....and i am still trying to get my head round giving a `Coffee enema`.....

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6th Regiment, Advanced Camp practiced providing medical aid during Tactical Combat Casualty Care for Cadet Summer Training at Fort Knox, Ky. Cadets were assessed on how to properly provide medical aid using a tourniquet and field dressing to a mannequin. | Photo by 2nd Lt. Courtney Huhta, CST Public Affairs Office

First aid training.

MANIKINS DISPLAYING WAR WOUND MOULAGES PROBABLY DEVELOPED BY AFIP'S TRAINING AIDS SECTION, CA. 1958. (Image shows "red shift.") Selected by Kathleen.

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

Beauharnois Generating Station - Interpretive Centre; Beauharnois, Quebec.

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Paramed UK supporting Robbie Williams.

The 30th Meredith

Photography by Michael Ridley

2 medics shooting the breeze before the inevitable shout goes up.

Lets hope we never need to rely on these rapid response guys but its comforting to know they are on hand.

Thanks Guys

The 30th Meredith

Photography by Michael Ridley

The public health in emergencies programme provides training to volunteers in various aspects of emergency assistance in the immediate aftermath of disasters. This includes first aid and basic procedures such as mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, basic knowledge about common diseases and how to dispose of bodies.

 

Participants share this knowledge with the community through health information sessions and the provision of basic health care in ‘normal’ times.

 

Hena Acna Basar, a 32-year-old Bangladesh Red Crescent volunteer from Lota Baria in Barguna District, was able to use this knowledge in several critical situations. The latest one occurred two months ago when she rescued a boy who had just been pulled out of the water.

 

"I was doing chores and I heard someone crying. Some people were gathered near a pond, using traditional methods to treat my neighbours’ son, Manu, which is wrong. I cleaned his mouth and practised mouth-to-mouth resuscitation," she explains.

 

"I continued until he started breathing again, but he was still unconscious. I explained to them that it is not necessary to drain water from the stomach, even though that is the traditional way here in Bangladesh.

 

The boy survived, and later people thanked me. I knew how they felt, because when the cyclone hit in 2007 I was carrying my baby and I lost her in the water. I thought she was dead, but in fact she was alive and I am so grateful - she is now four years old and doing well. I think now I should help others learn these skills so that when a cyclone comes they can save people."

 

Hena participated in a public health in emergencies training as part of the Cyclone Sidr emergency operation.

 

More information: www.ifrc.org/what/disasters/recovering/living.asp

 

Photo: Graham Crouch/IFRC (p-BGD0257)

6th Regiment, Advanced Camp practiced providing medical aid during Tactical Combat Casualty Care for Cadet Summer Training at Fort Knox, Ky. Cadets were assessed on how to properly provide medical aid using a tourniquet and field dressing to a mannequin. | Photo by 2nd Lt. Courtney Huhta, CST Public Affairs Office

Solalex, canton of Vaud, Switzerland.

 

Shot with Zeiss Ikon rangefinder & Leica Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Elmarit-M 90mm f/2.8 @ f/5.6, 1/250sec on CineStill ISO-50 film.

 

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