Occupational First Aid & Automated External Defibrillator Course
May 2006
Course Aim- The course provides the necessary skills for our firefighters to administer emergency care at the scene of accidental injury or medical illness either in their work or personal life, prior to the arrival of the ambulance service.
Course Objective -The course consisted of five days training of lectures &practical's. On completion our firefighters will be able to:
- Maintain scene safety
- Determine nature of emergency
- Conduct primary and secondary survey
- Control airway, breathing and circulation
- Administer oxygen
- Control external bleeding
- Treat Shock
- Splint fractures
- Maintain spinal immobilization
- Treat head, neck and facial injuries
- Recognise and treat various medical and Traumatic emergencies
First Aid, May 2006 -Photos
Participants on the Occupational First Aid Course | Gerard White (Patient) and Mick Tobin (Instructor) |
Learning the method for removing a helmet | Using the Kendrick Extraction Device |
Learning CPR Procedures for infants | Practising CPR Procedures for infants |
Maintaining C-Spine Control | Firefighters making room in a vehicle |
Kilkenny fire rescue service would like to express theirs thanks to all those who participated in the course for the efforts and positive attitude. The course director was ACFO John Collins, course instructors were Mr Richie Purcell, Mr Mick Tobin, Mr Maurice Wadding of Active Fire Aid Training. Kilkenny fire rescue service would like to make special mention and thanks to the participating live casualty Mr Stuart Kinsella son of Michael Kinsella firefighter from Graiguenamanagh Fire Rescue.
Photo(s) principally by KJ Hennessy, Kilkenny Fire & Rescue Service