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My girlfriend is a big First aid Kit fan, so after seeing them in Zürich and forgetting to bring our cameras, we went again in St. Louis in France and it was amazing very small venue directly at the stage!
4th Regiment, Advanced Camp Cadets taking the First Aid test June 29, 2018 at Fort Knox, KY. (Photo by Angela Yin)
Caption: 1956. PAX men like Robert Weaver often had to give first-aid since there were no nurses or doctors available.
Citation: Mennonite Board of Missions. Photographs. Algeria Pax, 1955-1963. IV-10-7.2 Box 1 folder 27, photo #52. Mennonite Church USA Archives - Goshen. Goshen, Indiana.
Here Venkat patches up a young lad who has fallen out of a tree! Our first aid provision needs to be greatly improved. The development of our health care is a priority for 2006/7.
This kit is the latest in the World & Travel series of products and it has been specially designed for people travelling in regions where medical care is scarce.
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It is important to have knowledge of first aid because emergency can take place anytime and anywhere. At cpraedcourse.com/, you can get online first aid and Cpr certification which can be used for employment as well as personal training in case of an emergency. To know more, watch this video.
London black cab drivers receive first aid, acid attack and emergency childbirth simulation training, as e-haling app mytaxi rolls out its innovative ‘Knowledge+’ programme, which is designed to equip 17,500 drivers with a set of essential new skills. Issue date: Monday March 19, 2018. The Knowledge+ training course, which is the first of its kind in the world, will see London black cab drivers have the ability to benefit from bespoke emergency training, backed by St John Ambulance. Skills learnt will include cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), basic first aid, the handling of acid attacks and emergency childbirth situations, which is all aimed at ensuring safer journeys for passengers. Photo credit should read: PinPep/Taylor Herring
CLICK IMAGE TO ENLARGE .................... A3 Laminated Poster
The First Aid Guide Blue Poster is part of the set of 3 : Designed to be displayed together.
Emergency Resusicitation
First Aid Guide Blue
First Aid Guide Red
A3 Laminated Poster
London black cab drivers receive first aid, acid attack and emergency childbirth simulation training, as e-haling app mytaxi rolls out its innovative ‘Knowledge+’ programme, which is designed to equip 17,500 drivers with a set of essential new skills. Issue date: Monday March 19, 2018. The Knowledge+ training course, which is the first of its kind in the world, will see London black cab drivers have the ability to benefit from bespoke emergency training, backed by St John Ambulance. Skills learnt will include cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), basic first aid, the handling of acid attacks and emergency childbirth situations, which is all aimed at ensuring safer journeys for passengers. Photo credit should read: PinPep/Taylor Herring
Photographed in West Germany over the weekend of August 12th - 16th
Providing first aid cover during the fireworks display in Koblenz.
June 2014: Belfast, Northern Ireland -
Young people aged 12-14 years old from Ballymurphy in Belfast completed a first aid course at the Corpus Christi Youth Centre as part of the British Heart foundation ‘Heart Start’ programme, delivered by Active Communities Network coach Dee McComb.
These pictures show the course and subsequent event to celebrate the young peoples’ achievement, complete with a rewarding pizza.
Active Communities Network ran the course as the group are keen on outdoor activities including fishing.
With potential for accidents more likely in the summer months as more people are outside involving themselves in such activities, the course was geared it to their needs and the various scenarios which they could potentially face.
Components covered included:
•Recovery position
•CPR
•Choking
•Cuts
•Broken bones
•Burns
•Heart attacks
•Fits / epilepsy / diabetic fits
The young people all really enjoyed the programme and are now aware and prepared for scenarios they could face in their day-to-day life which will benefit not only themselves but the wider community.
Also in the pictures is Corpus Christi Youth Centre manager, Annemarie Stone.