View Article  Revision Video clips

All the hard work has been done, so visit http://www.youtube.com/ERTUKLtd

 

To remind yourself of how its done.

 

 

View Article  Nosebleeds

Remember, pinch the soft part of the nose and get the casualty to lean forward.

Hopefully they will work it out for themselves but the casualty must breath through their mouth whilst pressure is applied.

Avoid the tempation to keep checking and hold the pressure on for a few minutes, if the nose keeps bleeding after 10 minutes seek medical advice.

View Article  ERT on TV, well sort of!

Emergency Response Training is excited to announce its forthcoming video/DVD production.

 

Working with Stone Productions, we aim to make short video clips covering subjects such as CPR and Fire Safety available through our web site and other media.

More news to come.

http://www.stone-productions.co.uk/

View Article  Nosebleeds

Remember, pinch the soft part of the nose and get the casualty to lean forward.

Hopefully they will work it out for themselves but the casualty must breath through their mouth whilst pressure is applied.

Avoid the tempation to keep checking and hold the pressure on for a few minutes, if the nose keeps bleeding after 10 minutes seek medical advice.

View Article  Heart Disease and Strokes

The BBC is continuing its excellent resource.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/in_depth/health/2000/heart_disease/default.stm

 

Defibrillation is often life saving following a heart attack, one of our courses covers own to us the most common type of machines available to do this outside hospitals.

http://www.ertuk.co.uk/automateddefribrillator.html

Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Training

View Article  Travel Heath

A reminder that Malaria is a global problem but at the same time is often misunderstood.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/6607587.stm

We have a course aimed at people travelling off the beaten track.

http://www.ertuk.co.uk/isolatedenvironments.html

 

Isolated Environment Training