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First aid training
Basic , accredited and regulated
Successful new mums and bumps paediatric course today…. Would you know what to do in an emergency?? Thankyou ladies for a great course 🥰 Thankyou The Duncow for hosting
Emergency first aid at work at The Duncow. PE14 9PG on 15th March 9.30 start. Ofqual regulated course.
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Today I went back to Essex to train first aid at the Air ambulance base. I LOVE training there. Although also realised how naive I was to how it’s run. Did you know it’s 100% funded by donations. Completely independent from the nhs and government. Every time it lifts off the ground it costs a whopping £2500 in fuel without any equipment, wages and maintenance. It can sometimes be called more than 6 times a day that’s a jaw dropping £30k a day 😳 with no funding!
Fantastic couple of days with these fantabulous children! Training life skills,
How to save a life
***These are the words, and actions of John Barlow (not me), a brave bloke indeed***
Probably one of the most horrific things I've ever seen was this Saturday afternoon, having to undertake a car driving too slowly in the M62 fast lane just past Leeds that wouldn't move over for anyone. I decided to pull along side him in the middle lane and without exaggeration both myself and my wife thought he was dead at the wheel, he was grey with blue lips and blood coming out of his mouth.
Might seem a bit nuts to do this but you do daft things when you dont have time to think... I matched his speed which I'd now guess was maybe 20 to 30mph? Pulled in front of him and used my car to stop his. Couple of bangs along the way but got it to stop.
Jumped out and waved for all the traffic which was still moving to stop so i could get in his passenger door. Unfortunately his doors were locked so tried repeatedly elbowing his passenger window (Note to one's self, elbows don't win fights with car windows).
Luckily a tradsman in a van had a hammer and we managed to get in the Audi, the gentleman was barely breathing from obstruction with his head being slumped forward.
Fortunately we'd had a refresher first aid course at the gym recently and frantically trying to remember i tilted his head slowly backwards opening his airways. He took a deep gasp and seemed to start breathing again. Even though he was still out for the count i kept talking to him as the course says and he seemed to get some colour back.
Fortunately a few minutes later a lovely lady with far better medical training and an off duty WPC took over, they were absolutely brilliant. A doctor then shouted over from the hard shoulder of the opposite carriageway asking if he could help, he definately could. So he drove to the next junction and battled though what was now a heavily congested stand still motorway that wasn't moving. He had a defib. They worked really well on the man and he started regaining some consciousness until the ambulance arrived.
Now i wouldn't have posted this story otherwise but just I've had the absolute best news. Yorkshire Police have just called to let me know that although the Gentleman had suffered a seizure he was now stable and able to go back home with his family.
Wanted to post this because although the Police said what i did was heroic, i don't really think it was. Herioc is Firemen, Lifeboat crew and the likes, i only did what plenty of folks with half a conscience would have done.
Just seeing all the other people working together to save someone's life is a brilliant thing, especially when teamwork works. Things like this certainly helps keep peoples faith that the majority of people are decent folks.
Little bit of advice for anyone, get on a little First Aid Course and keep something that can break a car window, in your glove compartment.
Today took us to Sunny Leicestershire, to train some home school children who learnt some amazing life saving skills.
Monday took me to a lovely little town in Essex to train a fabulous group of homeschool children. Such clever beans and future life savers. Thankyou kids I had a blast 💥 🥰 Homeschooling Your Kids Homeschooling Resources
Fantastic course today for Homeschooling Your Kids in Downham! I really enjoyed this course. The children were so engaged 🥰🥰❤️
Mental health first aid courses available NOW!! Book now and make your workplace happier 🥰
HOME SCHOOLERS
Now taking bookings….
This is a first aid course specifically designed for children. 2 hours of basic life support first aid. Covering age appropriate subjects Cpr, recovery position, cuts, effects of drugs and alcohol Etc
25th may 11am-1pm £12 per child Upwell pavilion PE14 9AB
Please message to book. Limited spaces
Home school session! This course teaches youths what to do in a medical emergency. It isn’t too overwhelming with information, just basic enough for them to understand why we do what we do!
Wow wow wow busy day! Emergency first aid at work at a wedding venue in Essex, followed up by a basic life support at the young farmers in Cambridgeshire this evening!
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If I have done a course for you in the past could you possibly drop me a Google review. It will only take 60 seconds but mean the world to me. 🥰
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Lucy
A great session today at the Lamb & Flag Welney .These ladies are now all trained up to use lifesaving skills if necessary! Something as simple as putting someone in the recovery position (as pictured) is enough to save a life.
Wow wow wow I’m so excited to announce this new course! Teaching children about mental health, mental health first aid, how to recognise it and how to cope! 2020 wasn’t kind and and anxiety is at an all time high! This
Course is designed especially for children 9-13 to help in a mental health situation ❤️
Spent Saturday with these guys at Penguin Motors Limited in Ely! Lovely people and you couldn’t be in safer hands ❤️
Paediatric first aid
7th and 8th may
9.30 start
Christchurch community Centre
Upwell road
Wisbech
Pe14 9LL
12 hour face to face
Accredited, and regulated by ofqual
Message if you require a space.
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why learn first aid? There is a high likelihood most emergencies will happen at home to a loved one. Would you panic or know what to do,
EFAW (Emergency first aid at work)
Saturday 12th March.
9.30am start
Unit 112
Lancaster way business park
Ely
Cb6 3nx
Fully regulated and ofqual accredited.
Limited spaces available. Please message if interested.
Early recognition can save lives.
If you are interested in a basic life support course drop me a message.
Learn the signs, save a life !!!!
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Call 999 with early heart attack symptoms, NHS says Thousands more lives could be saved by paying attention to early symptoms of heart attacks, doctors say.
Emergency first aid at work course being held in Walpole Wisbech 24th March. For more info please message.
Limited spaces available
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Standard day at work 😂
Receiving messages like this 🥰🥰
I always try to make courses as comfortable and enjoyable as possible, this shows I’m doing something right ❤️
An incredible photo showing bruising
from SUCCESSFUL CPR following a sudden cardiac
arrest. CPR saves lives! Credit: macauley1 on Twitter
I find there seems to be rather a lot of miss guided assumptions when it comes to reactivity. People assume a reactive dog is an agressive dog.
This is NOT the case, a reactive dog, is a dog that over reacts to an external stimuli (people, animals, noises, other dogs)
It is the EMOTIONAL state when in the presence of the object of their anxiety or frustration.
A dog might overreact by barking, lunging, growling etc for several reasons, it is a communication.
Trying to shut down this communication though fear and pain (lead flicks, choking the dog, startling noises, yelling/shouting, prong or e collars etc.) may well look as though the dog is "fixed" but the underlying emotion will still be there.
The dog just learns there is no point asking for help, none will come...... just pain, so they shut down
Keeping a dog in close proximity to the stimulus with no chance of escape (say a dog reactive dog in a enclosed area with several other dogs) thinking they will "get used" to other dogs, is a very outdated and dangerous technique called flooding.
This again does NOTHING to help the dog, they will just shut down
(They are ticking time bomb dogs)
Whereas if you actually listen to your dog and work on changing that underlying emotion, you will be surprised how the behaviour automatically changes.
Behaviour modification takes time, dedication and knowledge, each dog is different as to how quickly they can move forward.
It's like us going to a psychiatrist/counsellor for a mental issue, you aren't going to be "fixed" after one session.
You DONT "CORRECT OR TRAIN" a reactive dog, you "HELP" a reactive dog.
There is NEVER a need to use pain or fear when training any animal
2022… new year new expiration dates 🤪.
If anyone is running short dated or out of date on their first aid qualification, now is the perfect time to book…. Unbeatable offers available.
Mental health first aid and food safety training are also available 🤩
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Had a blast this week! This is 3 very competitive pe teachers sitting a first aid exam
WHAT TO DO IN A FIREWORK INCIDENT!
Run the burn under tepid running water for a minimum of 20 minutes, remove jewellery. Apply cling film to dress the wound.
DO NOT remove stuck clothing, apply butters fats or oils, or pop blisters.
Being a first aid trainer at Halloween 🎃👻
Did you know 80% of cardiac arrests happen at home.
Most around 3am. Would you know what to do? 🤔 if the answer is no, book a course
How to save a child’s life……..
Now offering mental health first aid!! To book a course get in touch!
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