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I attended a First Aid Course today, more for personal interest than anything else, as I thought it is an useful knowledge to have in the event of an emergency, like a traffic accident - soon I shall have my campervan/RV and shall be out and about on the road more.
I was a certified First Aider when I was working in a manufacturing facility, offered to the employees for free.
Apart from advancement in technology, like the use of a defibrillator which more widely available than it was nearly 20 years ago when I did my course, I have also learnt that, in the event of an emergency, when your mobile/cell phone is locked, there is a way a person can still access your medical history and your nominated emergency contacts.
I did not know my phone is capable of that, and have now included my medical history and medications that I am on, as well as my emergency contacts.
The trainer also re-emphasised the usefulness of the app that is called: what3words that uses 3 words to describe your location. This could be particularly useful when you are involved in an emergency and not familiar with your surroundings and locations.
I thought I would share these as they are easy to use and can be very valuable in the event of an emergency.
I would strongly advise anyone to learn basic first aid, to have the confident to do something in the event of an emergency situation. I just hope I don't have to use it!
DK
I was a certified First Aider when I was working in a manufacturing facility, offered to the employees for free.
Apart from advancement in technology, like the use of a defibrillator which more widely available than it was nearly 20 years ago when I did my course, I have also learnt that, in the event of an emergency, when your mobile/cell phone is locked, there is a way a person can still access your medical history and your nominated emergency contacts.
I did not know my phone is capable of that, and have now included my medical history and medications that I am on, as well as my emergency contacts.
The trainer also re-emphasised the usefulness of the app that is called: what3words that uses 3 words to describe your location. This could be particularly useful when you are involved in an emergency and not familiar with your surroundings and locations.
I thought I would share these as they are easy to use and can be very valuable in the event of an emergency.
I would strongly advise anyone to learn basic first aid, to have the confident to do something in the event of an emergency situation. I just hope I don't have to use it!
DK