Whitlingham Country Park
First Aid Training - Autumn 2008
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Meanwhile more bodies are found outside!
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Each casualty now has a first-aider with several helpers ...
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so one helper keeps close and concentrates on reasssurance
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If close enough, they also help to keep victim warm
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Once in SAP, the casualty is covered with a survival sheet/bag
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The sheet is rolled and partly tucked under, before ...
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rolling the casualty into the safe position,
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and pulling the sheet through.
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The gate was opened to make room to allow ...
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... the unresponsive casualty to be turned.
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An unresponsive casualty already in SAP has no need to be moved
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The puncture wound from the stick needs a pressure dressing
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One helper concentrates on keeping the wound from bleeding
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The first aider at the head tells the other helpers what to do.
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A discussion - what do we do now?
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Awkwardly positioned after falling from tree
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Can you hear me?
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Mountain biker impaled by a stick is already in right position
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... for recovery, and is able to move self onto mat ...
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... to be wrapped up, leaning towards the injured side.
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Mark finds another awkward customer.
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Matt bandages a cut leg
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The team moves the casualty onto a mat
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and then onto a survival sheet