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Fairfax County CERT Mike Reep, Class 79, practices self-applying an Israeli-style trauma dressing.

At. Andrew's First Aid mobile first aid post.

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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Day 3 - Mystery Event Level 2. The Level 2 Mystery Event of the 2014 USARPAC Warrior Challenge featured was held at the Medical Simulation Training Center. Events included evaluating a casualty, performing first aid to an extremity, performing first aid in an open abdominal wound and a 9-line MEDEVAC request. The event included an outdoor trauma lane as well as an indoor blood trauma lane. Competitors had to perform tactical medical care in an outdoor environment, as well as treating casualties in an indoor environment with combat sound effects, thus creating a stressful environment. (Photo by Spc. Nikko-Angelo Matos, 311th Signal Command Public Affairs)

Collection of first aid items for horses.

EMT Bethany Ignatenko teaches how to use protective gloves.

Laurel Kincl (with ungloved palms up), an occupational safety researcher at Oregon State University, shows fishermen Charles Cromer (in black and white hat), Kien Jones (in other cap) and Jason Jones (far right) how to lift instructor Kevin Buch, a diving and small boat safety officer with OSU, during a simulation aboard a boat in Newport. The exercise was part of a first-aid training for fishermen that was funded by Oregon Sea Grant and the Eder Family Fund. Buch taught it with help from Angee Doerr, a marine fisheries specialist with Oregon Sea Grant. Kincl and Viktor Bovbjerg, who are both occupational safety researchers at OSU, are the leaders on the project. (photo by Tiffany Woods)

Day 3 - Mystery Event Level 2. The Level 2 Mystery Event of the 2014 USARPAC Warrior Challenge featured was held at the Medical Simulation Training Center. Events included evaluating a casualty, performing first aid to an extremity, performing first aid in an open abdominal wound and a 9-line MEDEVAC request. The event included an outdoor trauma lane as well as an indoor blood trauma lane. Competitors had to perform tactical medical care in an outdoor environment, as well as treating casualties in an indoor environment with combat sound effects, thus creating a stressful environment. (Photo by Spc. Nikko-Angelo Matos, 311th Signal Command Public Affairs)

Angee Doerr, a marine fisheries specialist with Oregon Sea Grant and the Oregon State University Extension Service, gives fishermen first-aid kits during a safety training in Newport on May 20, 2022. Learn more at seagrant.oregonstate.edu/ffast-fishermen-first-aid-safety... (photo by Trav Williams of Broken Banjo Photography)

On March 18, 2013, five members of the Kentuckiana Tiffany Circle Society of Women Leaders attended a Red Cross blended learning skills session to become First Aid, CPR and AED certified. Prior to the in-person skills session, each member was able to complete online training at their own pace from the comfort of their own home. With a convenient training option now available, the Tiffany Circle has set a goal to have all members trained in First Aid, CPR and AED.

 

To sign up for a life-saving skills course, visit www.redcross.org/take-a-class. For more information on the Tiffany Circle Society of Women Leaders, visit www.redcross.org/Louisville.

 

Photo by Anna Rosales / American Red Cross

 

On October 8, 2013, members of the Louisville Area Chapter Board of Directors and young professionals group Crossing Generations attended a skills session to complete re-certification in First Aid, CPR and AED. Prior to the in-person skills session, participants were able to complete the reading and test portion online at their own pace.

To learn more about the Board of Directors, Crossing Generations, or the life-saving courses offered by the American Red Cross, visit www.redcross.org/Louisville.

 

Photo by Anna Rosales-Crone

Day 3 - Mystery Event Level 2. The Level 2 Mystery Event of the 2014 USARPAC Warrior Challenge featured was held at the Medical Simulation Training Center. Events included evaluating a casualty, performing first aid to an extremity, performing first aid in an open abdominal wound and a 9-line MEDEVAC request. The event included an outdoor trauma lane as well as an indoor blood trauma lane. Competitors had to perform tactical medical care in an outdoor environment, as well as treating casualties in an indoor environment with combat sound effects, thus creating a stressful environment. (Photo by Spc. Nikko-Angelo Matos, 311th Signal Command Public Affairs)

Fairfax County CERT Mike Reep, Class 79, practices self-applying an Israeli-style trauma dressing.

Day 3 - Mystery Event Level 2. The Level 2 Mystery Event of the 2014 USARPAC Warrior Challenge featured was held at the Medical Simulation Training Center. Events included evaluating a casualty, performing first aid to an extremity, performing first aid in an open abdominal wound and a 9-line MEDEVAC request. The event included an outdoor trauma lane as well as an indoor blood trauma lane. Competitors had to perform tactical medical care in an outdoor environment, as well as treating casualties in an indoor environment with combat sound effects, thus creating a stressful environment. (Photo by Spc. Nikko-Angelo Matos, 311th Signal Command Public Affairs)

Laurel Kincl (center), an occupational safety researcher at Oregon State University, helps fishermen Kien Jones (left) and Jason Jones (right) lift instructor Kevin Buch, a diving and small boat safety officer with OSU, during a simulation aboard a boat in Newport. The exercise was part of a first-aid training for fishermen that was funded by Oregon Sea Grant and the Eder Family Fund. Buch taught it with help from Angee Doerr, a marine fisheries specialist with Oregon Sea Grant. Kincl and Viktor Bovbjerg, who are both occupational safety researchers at OSU, are the leaders on the project. (photo by Tiffany Woods)

On March 18, 2013, five members of the Kentuckiana Tiffany Circle Society of Women Leaders attended a Red Cross blended learning skills session to become First Aid, CPR and AED certified. Prior to the in-person skills session, each member was able to complete online training at their own pace from the comfort of their own home. With a convenient training option now available, the Tiffany Circle has set a goal to have all members trained in First Aid, CPR and AED.

 

To sign up for a life-saving skills course, visit www.redcross.org/take-a-class. For more information on the Tiffany Circle Society of Women Leaders, visit www.redcross.org/Louisville.

 

Photo by Anna Rosales / American Red Cross

 

The Barangay Tanods of Manibad, Mambusao, Capiz

On October 8, 2013, members of the Louisville Area Chapter Board of Directors and young professionals group Crossing Generations attended a skills session to complete re-certification in First Aid, CPR and AED. Prior to the in-person skills session, participants were able to complete the reading and test portion online at their own pace.

To learn more about the Board of Directors, Crossing Generations, or the life-saving courses offered by the American Red Cross, visit www.redcross.org/Louisville.

 

Photo by Anna Rosales-Crone

On October 8, 2013, members of the Louisville Area Chapter Board of Directors and young professionals group Crossing Generations attended a skills session to complete re-certification in First Aid, CPR and AED. Prior to the in-person skills session, participants were able to complete the reading and test portion online at their own pace.

To learn more about the Board of Directors, Crossing Generations, or the life-saving courses offered by the American Red Cross, visit www.redcross.org/Louisville.

 

Photo by Anna Rosales-Crone

Fairfax County CERT Mike Reep, Class 79, practices self-applying an Israeli-style trauma dressing.

Fairfax County CERT Mike Reep, Class 79, practices self-applying an Israeli-style trauma dressing.

Day 3 - Mystery Event Level 2. The Level 2 Mystery Event of the 2014 USARPAC Warrior Challenge featured was held at the Medical Simulation Training Center. Events included evaluating a casualty, performing first aid to an extremity, performing first aid in an open abdominal wound and a 9-line MEDEVAC request. The event included an outdoor trauma lane as well as an indoor blood trauma lane. Competitors had to perform tactical medical care in an outdoor environment, as well as treating casualties in an indoor environment with combat sound effects, thus creating a stressful environment. (Photo by Spc. Nikko-Angelo Matos, 311th Signal Command Public Affairs)

A sign inside the Magor Marsh education centre. Someone needs to go back to school.

 

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Caption: Frontier Boys Camp counselors and staff completed the American Red Cross Standard First Aid training as part of in-service training for all staff. L to R: Jim Breneman, Kalona IA, Don Headrick, Cheraw, CO, Paul Unruh, Instructor, Allen Early, Harrisonburg, VA. Business Manager, Mrs Clifforfd King. Since this session all staff have gone through basic first aid training.

 

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Fishermen Charles Cromer (left) and Jason Jones (right) listen as Kevin Buch (center), a diving and small boat safety officer with Oregon State University, demonstrates how to perform CPR during a first-aid training in Newport. Oregon Sea Grant and the Eder Family Fund paid for the class. Buch taught it with help from Angee Doerr, a marine fisheries specialist with Oregon Sea Grant. Laurel Kincl and Viktor Bovbjerg, both occupational safety researchers at OSU, are the leaders on the project. (photo by Tiffany Woods)

On March 18, 2013, five members of the Kentuckiana Tiffany Circle Society of Women Leaders attended a Red Cross blended learning skills session to become First Aid, CPR and AED certified. Prior to the in-person skills session, each member was able to complete online training at their own pace from the comfort of their own home. With a convenient training option now available, the Tiffany Circle has set a goal to have all members trained in First Aid, CPR and AED.

 

To sign up for a life-saving skills course, visit www.redcross.org/take-a-class. For more information on the Tiffany Circle Society of Women Leaders, visit www.redcross.org/Louisville.

 

Photo by Anna Rosales / American Red Cross

 

(from left to right) Fishermen Jason Jones, Charles Cromer and Kien Jones treat a simulated leg injury on instructor Kevin Buch, a diving and small boat safety officer with Oregon State University, during a first-aid training in Newport for fishermen. Oregon Sea Grant and the Eder Family Fund paid for the class. Buch taught it with help from Angee Doerr, a marine fisheries specialist with Oregon Sea Grant. Laurel Kincl and Viktor Bovbjerg, both occupational safety researchers at OSU, are the leaders on the project. (photo by Tiffany Woods)

Doesn't everyone just love First Aid training? Working dressings, locking lips with resus dolls, mmmm.

 

Actually this really wasn't too painful today. It was the 'Emergency first aid at work' course rather than 'First aid at work course', which is the difference between a one day and a three day.

 

Well paced, and short on the usual bullshit anecdotes. If only they were all like this.

Hope I never need or have to use this thing.

U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers with Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 178th Engineer Battalion, 59th Troop Command, South Carolina National Guard, react to indirect fire, perform first aid, and casualty evacuation while conducting mission essential tasks during annual training at Fort Stewart, Georgia, June 9, 2019. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Brian Calhoun, 108th Public Affairs Detachment)

At the Mudgee GOAL weekend CW Region Leader, Yvonne McRae took the opportunity to present well earned Certificates and Guiding Qualifications

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