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Laminated cheat sheet cards for CERT/NERT (emergency response) that I put together. Covers incident command, first aid, search and rescue, damage assessment, local and neighborhood maps, and hazard reduction. Very convenient for when things go bad.

First Aid Training day two. Today was the slightly more interesting medical emergencies. Lots of being talked at, but that worked for me. It would have been nice if the seat was a bit more comfortable though.

 

Those who have done First Aid courses will have many unhappy memories of pounding up and down on one of these horrible bits of plastic and rubber. Still, it's better than having to do it on the real thing.

 

The moment of truth tomorrow - I'll let you know if I pass the assessment.

7 January 2025

 

First Aid Training

 

Today we had first aid training at the fire station.

 

ISO 400 - 1/50 sec - f/4 - 58 mm

Source: Kathy Anderson, University of Nebraska

The next batch of British Red Cross ambulance crew doing some pre exam training.

Corporal (Cpl) Dave Wilkinson (left) makes notes on a simulated casualty’s vital signs as Cpl Raphael Porteline marks the time the tourniquet was placed during a first aid scenario, as part of the driving-and-maintenance portion of WORTHINGTON CHALLENGE 16 held at 5th Canadian Division Support Base Gagetown on 25 Sept 2016.

 

Exercise WORTHINGTON CHALLENGE 16 includes Regular and Primary Reserve participants from all Canadian Army Divisions and numerous Allied nations. The Challenge is intended to evaluate participants on a variety of individual and crew tasks sourced from a broad range of skill sets expected by any mounted crew member on various platforms.

 

Photo credit: MCpl Robert LeBlanc, 5th Cdn Div Public Affairs

CAF Imagery Number: AX01-2016-0028-02

2016 DND-MND Canada

 

Le caporal (cpl) Dave Wilkinson (gauche) prends notes des signes vitaux d’un blessé simulé et le cpl Raphael Porteline inscrit l’heure quand le garrot fut mis en place lors d’un scénario de premier soin, durant la portion de conduite et d’entretien de l’exercice WORTHINGTON CHALLENGE 16 à la Base de soutien de la 5e Division du Canada à Gagetown le 25 septembre, 2016.

 

L’exercice WORTHINGTON CHALLENGE 16 inclue des participants de le Force régulière et de la Première réserve provenant des quatre Divisions de l’Armée canadienne et plusieurs forces alliées. L’exercice met à l’épreuve des individuelles et des équipes dans le cadre de scénarios exigeants parvenant des compétences attendues des membres de l’équipage sur différentes plateformes.

 

Photo par : Cplc Robert LeBlanc, 5e Div du Canada Affaires publiques

Numéro d’image FAC : AX01-2016-0028-02

2016 DND-MND Canada

   

"Good catch on the vitals, Minerva," Ratchet said. "Energon feed is connected. Levels rising."

 

"I'm detecting signs of synaptic degrading due to the sudden energon loss," First Aid said. "She may not be able to tell us who attacked her... assuming she is able to remember that she is."

 

"Is she going to make it?" Minerva asked.

 

"Don't worry about that, I've saved worse than this," Ratchet said, "She'll be fine."

Participants practice delivering rescue breaths to an infant during Day 2 of Babysitter Training on June 22.

 

Red Cross Babysitter Training is a one or two day course instructing 11-15 year-olds on how to care for infants and children. During Day 1, participants learn the basics of caring for infants and children. This includes holding, feeding, diapering and basic first aid. During Day 2, participants learn how to conduct Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) on infants and children. They also learn how to perform back blows and abdominal thrusts should a child in their care start to choke.

Poiché per motivi contrattuali non posso fotografare il mio posto di lavoro (e gli utenti), ho ricostruito in versione Lego una situazione tipica di quando sono al lavoro (con un po' di ironia, ma neanche troppa...)

 

my typical working day

GB 21 out at a cross country run in the New Forest

Jon is walking across Scotland for two weeks. Here is the majority of his belongings....

The Yemen Red Crescent Society has been in the field (mainly in Sana’a) since the beginning of February 2011to provide first aid service and transfer the injured people to the hospitals.

 

Photo: Yemen Red Crescent Society

 

For more information, visit www.ifrc.org

An exterior view of the homemade sketch box, which I made from an emptied Johnson & Johnson first-aid kit that was purchased at Walgreen's for a dollar...

  

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Voluntary first aid units 4x4 & mobile treatment unit for horse racing events

Source: The Daily Mirror (overseas edition), April 8, 1953

One of the dozen specially-equipped bikes of the St John Ambulance cycle response unit in London. The team of thirty volunteers provide bike-based first aid at a hundred events a year in the city. They can get to places, and through crowds, impossible for a motor vehicle.

Seen outside Carmel Fire Station May 2004.

One of the sheep on loan from Kent Wildlife Trust grazing at Bredhurst Wood developed an abscess. Alison and volunteers from KWT visited today to treat the sheep. Voluteers from BWAG were also on site to assist.

One of the sheep on loan from Kent Wildlife Trust grazing at Bredhurst Wood developed an abscess. Alison and volunteers from KWT visited today to treat the sheep. Voluteers from BWAG were also on site to assist.

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The Navy Medical Corps officer shows Hospital Corpsmen how carefully the "AMBU" bag must be fitted over the mouth and nose of the patient for resuscitation. Emergency Care - Lieutenant Bruce D. Janiak, Medical Corps, U.S. Navy demonstrates a resuscitation technique for emergency room technicians at Naval Hospital, Pensacola, Florida. [Training.] [Scene.] Hospital Corps Training.

 

Published in US Navy Medicine 03/1974

 

Syrian Arab Red Crescent teams from Damscus and Rural Damascus branches provided first aid services to the evacuated people from Moadamiya. SARC teams accompanied the families to Dahiat Qudsaya shelter centre where they provided hot meals, relief items and medical support to the people in need.

 

Photo: Syrian Arab Red Crescent

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U.S. Naval Training Station. Bandaging class in demonstration room showing drawings on bulkheads. [World War 2.][Training.][Scene.] Farragut, Idaho

 

Figure 7; 531709 44

 

Navy Medicine Historical Files Collection - Facilities series

 

This is the Oktoberfest First Aid station! Amazing. It's not a trailer, it's attractive, has deisgn elements and almost makes you want to smash your face just to get treatment!

Wounded soldier receiving transfusion outside helicopter, Vietnam. Huey. Bell UH-1. Selected by Kathleen.

The Toll of War Expressed in Wounds and Suffering.

 

WOUNDED BRITISH SOLDIERS BY THE HUNDRED RECEIVING WHAT SLIGHT AID CAN BE GIVEN THEM BEFORE THE AMBULANCES COME TO TAKE THEM BACK TO THE BASE HOSPITAL.

 

HOSPITAL EXPRESS TRAIN OF THE BRITISH RED CROSS PROVIDED WITH NURSES, DOCTORS, AND EVERY COMFORT, SPEEDING TOWARD THE COAST WHERE THE WOUNDED WERE TO BE TAKEN TO ENGLAND.

  

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The war of the nations: portfolio in rotogravure etchings: compiled from the Mid-week pictorial. New York: New York Times, Co, 1919. Book.

Retrieved from the Library of Congress, www.loc.gov/item/19013740/. (Accessed November 08, 2016.)

 

Images from "The War of the Nations : Portfolio in Rotogravure Etchings : Compiled from the Mid-Week Pictorial" (New York : New York Times, Co., 1919)

 

Notes: Selected from "The War of the Nations: Portfolio in Rotogravure Etchings," published by the New York Times shortly after the 1919 armistice. This portfolio compiled selected images from their "Mid-Week Pictorial" newspaper supplements of 1914-19. 528 p. : chiefly ill. ; 42 cm.; hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/collgdc.gc000037

 

Subjects: World War, 1914-1918 --Pictorial works.

New York--New York

Format: Rotogravures --1910-1920.

 

Rights Info: No known restrictions on reproduction

Repository: Library of Congress, Serials and Government Publications Division, Washington, D.C. 20540

  

Part Of: Newspaper Pictorials: World War I Rotogravures, 1914-1919 (DLC) sgpwar 19191231

 

General information about the Newspaper Pictorials: World War I Rotogravures, 1914-1919 digital collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/collgdc.gc000037

 

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Campers participating in Survivor Swimming lessons

Female Jordanian medics react during a first aid training in a car ambulance.

 

Credit : ILO/Apex Image

Date : 2001

Country : Jordan

  

KANDAHAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan (June 22, 2011) -- Afghan Air Force flight medic Sgt. Gulap Ahmadzia checks the blood pressure and pulse on an Afghan National Army soldier as he is medevaced to Camp Hero, the ANA hospital here. The man fell from the back of a military vehicle and suffered injuries to his shoulder and head, as well as a possible spinal injury. Ahmadzia is the first Afghan flight medic to join American medevac crews as they evacuate more serious patients from the battlefield. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Stephanie L. Carl/Released)

An elderly woman fell on her way into the church building. Fortunately, several nurses were present and the woman received plenty of attention. Not knowing where to find the church's first aid kit, one of the nurses asked if I had a Band-Aid.

 

Sure! The nearest box was in a cabinet in my office. I grabbed the box and handed it to her; the nurse dashed back to her patient.

 

Later, it turned out that the senior citizen who had fallen really didn't care for any of the designs in the box. I hadn't realized that these bandages were left-overs from the years I had been a youth leader.

 

Oops! I remember the teenagers loving these.

 

I now have a new box of Band-Aids in my office.

flag of the first-aid-team

U.S. Army photo by Al Zdarsky

  

© I m a g e D a v e F o r b e s

 

Engagement 800+

 

SF03 GXP Milton of Campsie

 

The Mercedes 416 CDI mobile First Aid Post Ambulance is owned and operated by the Strathkelvin Branch of the St.Andrews First Aid Group

  

British Red Cross Resuscitation Support Module. Practice makes perfect!

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