FIRST AID
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Emergency Responder (Civilian)
In the case of an emergency situation, bystanders are always going to be first on scene before professional Emergency Responders arrive.
Emergency Responder (Tactical)
Are you trained to help your partner or any person with life threatening haemorrhage from any cause, but particularly from a terror or active shooter incident where there may be a delayed response, which can result in victims’ death from exsanguination?
FIRST PERSON ON SCENE – BASIC (FPOS-B)
Ballistic trauma or gunshot wound (GSW) is a form of serious physical trauma sustained from the discharge of firearms or munitions. The most common forms of trauma stem from firearms used in armed conflicts, civilian sporting, recreational pursuits and criminal activity. Ballistic trauma in most cases can be fatal for the recipient, or causes long-term consequences.
HLTAID001 – PROVIDE CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION CPR
Welcome and thank you for your interest in taking a step in the chain of emergency Pre-hospital care, whether it’s to meet the requirements of your Employment or your yearly refresher as recommended by the A.R.C. (Australian Resus Council).
HLTAID003 – PROVIDE FIRST AID
HLTAID003 – Provide first aid discover how easy it is, take a step closer to the satisfaction that you can have the knowledge and skill to prevent further injurie and save someone’s life.
STOP THE BLEED
The STOP THE BLEED programme was created and endorsed by the White House and the Department of Homeland Security in response to the increase in terror attacks, gun violence and incidents resulting in mass casualties.