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Community Educator Chanda Hilton demonstrates how to check an unconscious person, using intern Amy Nguyen as the victim.
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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A fisherman practices wrapping a leg with an elastic bandage during a first-aid training in Newport on May 20, 2022. Angee Doerr, a marine fisheries specialist with Oregon Sea Grant and the Oregon State University Extension Service, helped teach the class. Learn more at seagrant.oregonstate.edu/ffast-fishermen-first-aid-safety... (photo by Trav Williams of Broken Banjo Photography)
IN A BLINK
All those little things that bring you comfort and happiness, treasured art, books, the souvenirs and adornments that fill your home, the dreams you follow and the longing for the cottage in the quiet wood you believe gives you joy, suddenly, don't. It's the uncertainty, the frailty of life, in a blink one day, it can destroy the world you know. On Monday, a day after my birthday, my daughter gave us a terrible scare; she fainted but no way in the romantic version we associate with in movies; it was beyond that. Scary is an understatement and luckily my husband was home to administer first aid. I was a basket case and aside from calling 911 for an ambulance, I wasn't much help. In that terrifying moment when you think you are loosing someone you dearly love, everything else dissolves, crumbles to dust. Your world in that fraction of time shuts off and turns black, your spirit abruptly dies. At the end of the upsetting ordeal, I came to terms to take life in simpler terms.❤️
Fortunately for Penguin I recently completed my First Aid Level 1.
Before long he was aware, walking and flapping his wings.
Always looking at the camera, he wouldn't leave Cont.
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This picture was taken at a first-aid-training for youth section of the volunteer firefighters... It's good to know that there are many teenagers that are interested in helping other...
Dieses Bild wurde während eines Erste Hilfe Lehrgangs für die Jugenaabteilung der Freiwilligen Feuerwehr aufgenommen.... Es ist gut zu wissen das es eine Menge Jugendliche gibt, die interesse daran haben anderen zu helfen....
I took a doggie first-aid and CPR class today at Google.
Stu enjoyed the class until we got to bandaging. He was a good sport about it but he was definitely only in it for the dog treats.
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Viktor Bovbjerg, an occupational safety researcher in the College of Public Health and Human Sciences at Oregon State University, teaches fishermen about anaphylaxis during a first-aid training in Newport on May 20, 2022. Angee Doerr, a marine fisheries specialist with Oregon Sea Grant and the OSU Extension Service, helped teach the class. Learn more at seagrant.oregonstate.edu/ffast-fishermen-first-aid-safety... (photo by Trav Williams of Broken Banjo Photography)
Registered nurses establish basic first aid stations at Occupy SF, Occupy Wall Street, Occupy DC, and soon at Occupy Detroit, the latest in a series of medical aid centers established by National Nurses United to assist and support the ongoing Occupy Wall Street protest movement.
There was an unexpected disaster from the last football match. While trying to save a goal, I landed on my thumb. I didn't catch it in the end, and we lost. Worse, I broke the thumb.
Here's a picture of my makeshift splint from a tupperware lid and a handkerchief, an application of my own awesome first aid skillz, which I wore for the night and on the trip to the hospital the next day. I got many stares on the way, as expected.
Local thrift store yielded this interesting wood box - probably from the 1950's. Cost was $5.
While quite functional as it was "horizontal" - I am going to convert it to a "vertical" configuration for a small Coleman lantern, bottle of fuel and small box of supplies.
Took off the hardware and belt sanded with 120 grit. Found an interesting look into the past - labeled on the wood - way under the paint - is "First Aid"!
Drilled out the big holes and plugged with 1/4" dowel, and filled the smaller nail holes and (drilled out) screw holes with sandable filler.
Bottom (now back) was a mess as it had been mistreated for years - sanded with 80 grit to good wood, and will fill the missing piees of plywood - and paint and hope it looks good!
James Farlin (center) and another fisherman practice wrapping a splint on the arm of Amelia Vaughan, a project coordinator in the
College of Public Health and Human Sciences at Oregon State University, during a first-aid training in Newport on May 20, 2022. Angee Doerr, a marine fisheries specialist with Oregon Sea Grant and the Oregon State University Extension Service, helped teach the class. Learn more at seagrant.oregonstate.edu/ffast-fishermen-first-aid-safety... (photo by Trav Williams of Broken Banjo Photography)
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- A U.S. Army Soldier, assigned to the 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, treats a simulated casualty during Decisive Action Rotation 15-08.5 here, July 16, 2015. The live, virtual, and constructive training environment of the National Training Center produces adaptive leaders and agile forces for the current fight and unforeseen contingencies of the 21st Century. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Ashley Marble, Operations Group, National Training Center)
Not a common word anymore, this is one of two signs in Blue River, B.C. both using the older style font. One of the signs was replaced in 2010.
Η Διασωστική Ομάδα Πιερίας στον 9ο Διεθνή Ημιμαραθώνιο στο "Δίον"
Την Κυριακή 04 Μαρτίου 2018 πραγματοποιήθηκε στο Δίον και στις ευρύτερες περιοχές ο 9ος Διεθνής Ημιμαραθώνιος. Πρόκειται για έναν όμορφο αγώνα σε μια πανέμορφη διαδρομή με φόντο τον Όλυμπο, ο οποίος συμβάλλει στην καλλιέργεια των αξιών της «ευγενούς άμιλλας» και του «ευ αγωνίζεσθαι».
Η Διασωστική Ομάδα Πιερίας παρείχε την υγειονομική κάλυψη στον Ημιμαραθώνιο. Η ομάδα συνεργάστηκε αρμονικά με όλους τους παρευρισκόμενους φορείς, όπως το τμήμα Σαμαρειτών του Ε.Ε.Σ., την Ποδηλατική Απόδραση Πιερίας, καθώς και το Σύλλογο Ραδιοερασιτεχνών Πιερίας, στον οποίο μάλιστα, εκφράζουμε θερμές ευχαριστίες. Η άμεση ενημέρωση που μας παρείχαν καθ’ όλη τη διάρκεια του Ημιμαραθώνιου, είχε ως αποτέλεσμα την έγκαιρη και άμεση αντιμετώπιση των περιστατικών που προέκυψαν.
Συγχαρητήρια στους διοργανωτές, σε όλους τους φορείς που συμμετείχαν και συνέβαλαν στην ομαλή διεξαγωγή του Ημιμαραθώνιου, καθώς και σε όλους όσους συμμετείχαν.
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- A U.S. Army Soldier, assigned to the 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, treats a simulated casualty during Decisive Action Rotation 15-08.5 here, July 16, 2015. The live, virtual, and constructive training environment of the National Training Center produces adaptive leaders and agile forces for the current fight and unforeseen contingencies of the 21st Century. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Ashley Marble, Operations Group, National Training Center)
Fishermen practice CPR on a dummy during a first-aid training in Newport on May 20, 2022. Angee Doerr, a marine fisheries specialist with Oregon Sea Grant and the Oregon State University Extension Service, helped teach the class. Learn more at seagrant.oregonstate.edu/ffast-fishermen-first-aid-safety... (photo by Trav Williams of Broken Banjo Photography)
Cuts and bruises no longer made better in this destroyed First Aid Room. Needs a lot of care and attention itself......
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Governor Nikki Haley signed House Bill 3265 into law on Thursday, April 21, requiring all South Carolina students to learn hands-on cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
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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)
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman James Poe, 773rd Logistics Readiness Squadron outbound cargo technician, repositions U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Draven Graves, 773rd LRS household goods technician, to evaluate for injuries during a Tactical Combat Casualty Care course during Polar Force 20-1 at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Oct. 7, 2019. Designed to test JBER’s mission readiness, Polar Force 20-1 is a two-week exercise that hones Airmen’s skills and experience when facing adverse situations. Airmen refined their contingency tactics, techniques and procedures in support of the Pacific Air Force’s Agile Combat Employment concept of operations. Agile Combat Support excellence yields multi-domain operations success. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Emily Farnsworth)
Chris Angel (left) and Nate Kelly attend to Wade Eastin during a simulated first-aid training scenario on the fishing vessel Capt Ryan in Warrenton on May 9, 2023. Angee Doerr, a marine fisheries specialist with Oregon Sea Grant and the Oregon State University Extension Service designed this scenario to train commercial fishermen how to respond to injuries involving compound fractures and suspected spinal injuries. Learn more at seagrant.oregonstate.edu/ffast-fishermen-first-aid-safety... (photo by Chris Peterson of Action Works Photography)