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First aid and emergency response | First Aid Training & Courses

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Do you actually know what you will learn in your First Aid Training & Courses ? You have probably heard that it is important to train yourself in first aid. With the motto of training the nation in #firstaidandemergencyresponse , ALERT has started its training in AED & CPR across India. After the back-to-back training sessions in Maharashtra, our team of trainers have now successfully trained a total of 112 medical staff from the Shriman Super Speciality Hospital in Jalandhar, Punjab! The hands-on training session happened on the 5th of January 2022 with an interactive audience that aimed at grasping the most from the session. We are elated to train and encourage first-aid sessions across states, thereby successfully making the nation safe!  Train ONE in #emergencyresponse, save MANY lives!  There are many NGOs in Chennai, India . Alert NGO in Chennai works towards emergency care and educating citizens about it. Enroll today to save lives. ALERT trained 100 people dur...

Saturday saviors | Emergency Care NGOs in Chennai, India - (ALERT)

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It's a New Year and it's time for all of us to embrace new opportunities and goals this year. How about this New Year we all take a pledge to make our surroundings and society a safe place and become the guardians of safety around us? SAVIOR SATURDAYS is a free online training programme that equips you with the tools to carry out First Aid & Emergency Response whenever needed. Our city Police, put in all their effort and their energy to protect us from any form of danger, being the first to respond always. A PEER Basic session was conducted on the 8th of January, 2022 for police personnels from different stations in Coimbatore. A total number of 54 participants were trained and empowered in emergency response and First-aid. We are glad to reach out to these dedicated personnel and thank them for their never ending support towards our cause to Save more Lives.  Come be a part of our online training session every Saturday at sharp 3 PM, online. Visit Emergency Care NGOs in Ch...

National road safety week | First Aid Training & Courses

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Do you actually know what you will learn in your First Aid Training & Courses ? You have probably heard that it is important to train yourself in first aid. In today's episode of #NationalRoadSafetyWeek , we talk about priorities and how being smart about it can help you accomplish the right thing at the right time. During the case of an accident, if there are multiple victims involved then the first and foremost thing that you need to prioritize on is to figure out which one needs immediate attention the most.  You can start by identifying severe injuries such as bleeding from the head, nose and other organs and help the ones who are in immense pain or critically injured. Stay tuned for more as we will bring you everything you need to know about Road Safety and the tips and facts revolving around it. TIP OF THE DAY Prioritize the ones with serious/life-Threatening injuries In general, victims that can talk or scream are in a better condition than those who cannot breathe or sc...

How can you contribute to the #NationalRoadSafetyWeek? | Chennai NGO

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  As we near the end of our #NationalRoadSafetyWeek series, we would like you all to take an oath with us, and not just any oath but the oath of spreading safety and humanity. Because only together can we make sure that the lives of everyone stay above everything else and we be the ALERT & responsible citizens of this world.   We continue our #NationalRoadSafetyWeek journey by throwing light on head injuries and how quick presence of your mind combined with the First Aid skills can help you save lives. When dealing with a victim who just experienced an on head collision make sure you: - Check for consciousness - Keep their airway clear - Check for their pulse Stay tuned for more as we shall be bringing you more tips and facts about Road Safety. To be a part of our initiatives, visit https://alert.ngo/   I will be devoid of all distractions and prohibit the use of mobile phones while driving.   I will not put other people at risk by over-speeding drowsy drivin...

4Ps of First Aid | Emergency Care ngos in Chennai, India

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There are many NGOs in Chennai, India . Alert NGO in Chennai works towards emergency care and educating citizens about it. Enroll today to save lives. How often do you come across someone who is hurt or is injured? As humans, we are prone to injury, which often happens when we are not so mindful of things. In times like these, first aid comes to the rescue. First aid is immediate emergency care given to an injured person to prevent any further aggravation of the injury. In some cases, it can also help the injured stay alive. First aid can be very helpful to save someone’s life in times of emergencies. To be a good first aider, you should be able to understand the nuances of first aid before giving it to someone. She/he should be able to assess the injury or the situation before giving any first aid treatment. As a first responder, you are welcome to make medical decisions based on the injury but you also must promote the learning of first aid. First aid is given to prevent any further...

The Bystander Effect – What, Why, How | Chennai NGO

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Bystander Effect… in Effect. Let’s meet Akshay, his day is about to get much crazier. He’s just finished college and is on the way home. However, just as he was about to climb into the bus, he heard a loud crash, followed by the smell of burning rubber. Akshay stepped back from the bus and walked over to the accident site unfolding nearby, which was already surrounded by people. It looked bad, the car seemed to have hit a bike, and the biker looked to be unconscious. While the scene lay before his eyes, he wondered “I should probably try to help” but the moment he tried to take a step, his mind wandered “Wait, if someone else is helping, wouldn’t I be in the way? What would I even do!? What will these people think if I just try to help with no knowledge or training?” He looked around, no one stepped forward to help, what was going on? It had been fifteen minutes, and no one had moved. Luckily by this time, the ambulance had arrived because the hospital was nearby. And who had called th...