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Everybody should learn how to perform Cardiopulmonary resuscitation or CPR. According to the American Heart Association (AHA), almost 70% of Americans don’t know how to do CPR if somebody is experiencing a cardiac emergency or people follow wrong techniques to perform CPR. According to a survey more than 75% of cardiac arrests occur at home where patients depend on the immediate respiratory care response of their family members. Thus, knowing the correct CPR process can help saving the life of loved ones.

 

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First Aid Kit for the BOB.

 

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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, teaches 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)

Utata IP 169

 

1 - noodles

2 - first aid

3 - duotone

Cadets with 5th Regiment, Advanced Camp, complete first aid training as part of Cadet Summer Training, July 4, 2024, on Fort Knox, Ky. | Photo by Andrew Berger, Ball State University, CST Public Affairs Office

Kevin Buch, a diving and small boat safety officer with Oregon State University, teaches a first-aid training for fishermen 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 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)

When the BOB just isn't enough.

 

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Laurel Kincl, an occupational safety researcher at Oregon State University, starts to unpack a first-aid kit during a safety training for fishermen in Newport. Oregon Sea Grant and the Eder Family Fund paid for the class. It was taught by Kevin Buch, a diving and small boat safety officer with Oregon State University, with help from Angee Doerr, a marine fisheries specialist with Oregon Sea Grant. Kincl and Viktor Bovbjerg, who is also an occupational safety researcher at OSU, are the leaders on the project. (photo by Tiffany Woods)

Last night was the party to celebrate my Grandad's 50 years of service with the St Andrews Ambulance Association, I am so proud of him, his work is/was primarily as a first aid trainer, so directly, and indirectly he has probably saved a lot of lives, that's awesome don't you think?

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)

My name is Isaac Landry. I live in Auburn NH with my Mom, Dad, and three brothers: Ethan, Aidan and Evan. I was Mommy’s second baby. She had all boys. Even the dog is a boy! Our dog is named Guinness and he was my birthday present when I turned 7 years old. I’m 9 now, so Guinness is two years old.

 

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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, teaches 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)

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)

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 team of St John Ambulance LINKS student volunteers stands ready and observes the runners at the side of the route for the London Marathon 2009. The charity treated over 6000 patients along the 26 mile marathon course.

  

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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)

HEDDINGTON & STOCKLEY STEAM RALLY 2016 WILTS

A pull-up banner describes the results of a survey about injured fishermen while steps for responding to a medical emergency are written on a whiteboard in the background. The banner was on display during a first-aid training for fishermen in Newport. Oregon Sea Grant and the Eder Family Fund paid for the class. It was taught by Kevin Buch, a diving and small boat safety officer with Oregon State University, 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)

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

Dilapidated building that used to be Glen Echo Park's first aid station. Now, it is used as a classroom for children. I love the attractively-decaying red door.

Karen Dore Photography

Not sure if the hint is for more pain relievers or a message to management that maybe people shouldn't need so much pain relief at work. This is downstairs in an area occupied by a different division than mine.

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