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Infos : véhicule logistique (VLOG), Protection Civile (Lille)
Mise en service : 2014
Infos : logistic vehicle (VLOG), Civil Protection (Lille).
Réforme : 2014
Skoda Yeti Doctor's response car. No lights or siren on this one. Replaces the previous Honda CRV.
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“Injured soldier being cared for by the Red Cross on the South Western Front during the Irish Civil War”! A long title for a photograph that tells a tale from 98 years ago somewhere in Munster. The wounded man appears to be in considerable pain and is being held and comforted by his friend and colleague. Two things that stand out for me are the makeshift Red Cross armbands on the two medics, and the old-fashioned kit bag seemingly holding their first aid supplies!
Photographer: W. D. Hogan
Collection: Hogan Collection
Date: 25 July 1922
NLI Ref.: HOG216
You can also view this image, and many thousands of others, on the NLI’s catalogue at catalogue.nli.ie
Macro Mondays ~ Closed
A retro metal First Aid Cabinet.
It can be carried or hung on a wall.
The top is 2 1/2 inches wide where the handle & closers are.
SOOC in my backyard :)~
Seen along the way at one of the dog shows. This guy was part of the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Team, taking care of any emergency that came along.
One thing about horse people, they're also dog people and when I'm not taking pics of the horses in the arena I'm looking for an interesting pup, I usually don't have to look too far.
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The Skye Mountain Rescue team has two main bases located at Sligachan and Glenbrittle. These act as base stations and incident control centres during rescues. As well as the main mountain rescue bases. The members of the Skye Mountain Rescue Team are local men and women from all over the island who give up their time to assist others in a time of emergency. Team members receive regular training in skills such as first aid, navigation, rope-work, working with helicopters, and winter mountaineering. Within the team they have a variety of skills including a search and rescue dog handler, a team doctor, rope access specialists and several mountain leaders and guides.
Photo of the new Stornoway Coastguard resque helicopter on the Isle of Skye - Scotland. The helicopter arrived with two climbers where one man damaging his ankle ligaments. descending the footpath of the Cuillin mountains. His partner returned to Sligachan to raise the alarm.
Mountains and hills can be dangerous places and should always be taken seriously.
You must know your limitations. You must be prepared to turn back in mist! Carry plenty of food and drink. Appropriate clothing and footwear are essential. Carry a good map and be familiar with the use of it. When someone is in trouble on the hills in our area, the police are called and if it requires a mountain rescue callout, they are alerted by telephone to meet at a specific point. The team is fortunate to have two purpose built huts. Ten of the eleven casualties were either evacuated from the hill by the Team, the Stornaway Coastguard helicopter or a combination of the two.
More info: www.skyemrt.org/
Yes, and taking the mystery out of the photo, this is yet another shot of a CPR Dummy from an advanced First Aid course.
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Red cross is displayed over a disused pub entrance with beer barrels stored outside. Suggesting first aid for beer lovers.
Discovery at the flea market in the Obkirchergasse in Oberdöbling (in Vienna's 19th district Döbling)
Kayapó indigenous fire brigade in training to save a priceless ancient cathedral. In this case, their home, the Amazon forest.
EHBO building (First Aid) on the Northsea beach.
Julianadorp aan Zee, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands.
Language(s): English
Format: Still image
Subject(s): Nurses, African Americans
Genre(s): Pictorial Works
Abstract: Close-up of the entrance to the Freedmen's Hospital; some African American nurses are going up and others are going down the exterior steps.
Extent: 1 photographic print : 10 x 13 cm..
Technique: black and white
NLM Unique ID: 101446067
NLM Image ID: A018026
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When your ride back to the UK is this with first class care onboard. #ambulance #medic #firstaid #care #bizjet
Infos : véhicule léger (VL), Croix-Rouge Française.
Mise en service : 2021
Infos : light weight van, French Red Cross.
Delivering : 2021
Treating a patient in the field. [Patient][Personnel][Corpsmen][Vietnam War]
35mm slide b&w
Navy Medicine Historical Files Collection - Subject - Vietnam War
Whether it's overeating or it's overworking or over-sex or whatever it is, alcoholism, drug addition, we push ourselves to the brink and then pull back because it's kind of exciting.
Anthony Hopkins
'That Red Cross by Su_G' in an Isobar Wallpaper Mockup (c/o Roostery)
’That Red Cross by Su_G' my entry in Spoonflower's Medical Professions Design Challenge. Imagining this as waiting room wallpaper, but also commemorating the arrival of Jean-Henri Dunant in Solferino in 1859, the day after a battle left 40,000 dead, maimed & untreated: an event that led to the creation of protected, neutral systems of treatment for battlefield war casualties, under that red cross (and crescent).
Line art.
© Su Schaefer 2018
See ’That Red Cross by Su_G' as fabric @ Spoonflower
[That Red Cross by Su_G_Isobar Wallpaper_Mockup]
From the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary, published in Russia,1890-1907.
Best viewed in original size format.
Doctor on Call Honda CRV response car. Not many left these days with full emergency lighting and siren set ups.
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Au moment où l'avion faisait un virage à droite et s'inclinait beaucoup avec le bout de l'aile droite pointé vers le sol, certains passagers aux fenêtres, très anxieux, ont interprété que l'avion était incontrôlable et allait tomber, ce qui n'était qu'une illusion.
La voix de l'hôtesse de l'air m'a appelé pour aider pendant le vol : " Attention, y a-t-il un médecin à bord ? Veuillez vous présenter. "
Au bout de l'allée de l'avion, j'ai pu voir l'hôtesse de l'air à côté d'une dame visiblement pâle et en détresse.
La trousse de premiers soins n'était pas vraiment nécessaire, c'était un épisode de trouble panique aigu et intense et le médicament anxiolytique sublingual était dans le sac de la dame, je lui ai juste rappelé et l'aidais à prendre le médicament qu'elle avait apporté avec elle et en raison d'une anxiété sévère, il ne s'en souvenait pas.
C'était des soins médicaux, juste une thérapie rassurante.
Peu de temps après, elle a beaucoup pleuré et s'est rétablie.
Non, ce n'était pas une crise cardiaque comme elle et l'hôtesse de l'air à côté d'elle le pensaient.
Quel était l'outil de diagnostic que j'ai utilisé pour l'aider ?
J'ai utilisé une anamnèse bonne et minutieuse.
J'ai dit :
" Prenez-vous des médicaments ?
Avez-vous besoin de les emporter avec vous en cas d'urgence ?
Quel est le nom du médicament ? "
Et elle a dit : « Rivotril ! »
Ivan
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At the moment the plane made a turn to the right and tilted significantly with the tip of the right wing pointing towards the ground, some passengers at the windows, very anxious, interpreted that the plane was out of control and would crash, which was just an illusion.
The voice of the flight attendant called me to assist during the flight: "Attention, is there a doctor on board ? Please introduce yourself."
At the end of the aisle of the plane, I could see the flight attendant next to a visibly pale and distressed lady.
The first aid kit was not really necessary, it was an episode of acute and intense panic disorder and the sublingual anxiolytic medication was in the lady's bag, I just reminded her and helped her take the medication that she had brought with her and due to severe anxiety but she didn't remember it.
It was medical care, just reassuring therapy.
Shortly after, she cried a lot and recovered.
No, it was not a heart attack as she and the flight attendant next to her thought.
What was the diagnostic tool that I used to help her ?
I used a good and careful history.
I said,
"Are you taking any medication ?
Do you need to carry it with you in case of emergency ?
What is the name of the medication ?"
And she said, "Rivotril !"
Ivan
Here is shown vividly how to make 1.Hilfe in an accident. To see how one takes off the helmet of an injured . Talk to him to keep him conscious ... one holds his head .... the other carefully removes the helmet from his head ....
As an update to my previous (and stolen) playa bag found at:
www.flickr.com/photos/xmasons/90458129/
This is the bag that sticks with me through out the entire Burning Man event. It has pretty much everything you need when away from camp. It's so easy to get distracted out on the playa, that you really need to bring this stuff with you. Heck knows when you'll get back to your camp (hours, sometimes days).
C'mon, I'm a boyscout at heart. What do you expect?