Basic Course

Basic Course
02/27/2021 0 Comments

It takes an average of 20 minutes for an ambulance to arrive. You can save a life in that time!

Don’t waste precious minutes waiting. When it comes to life, every minute counts. Use the time before the ambulance arrives to perform the first emergency measures. This way, you will not only increase the chances of survival for the victim by ensuring that vital body functions (breathing and circulation) are maintained, but sometimes, you will even save a person’s life.

  • Collapse aid;
  • Aid with prolonged unconsciousness;
  • Treatment for cardiac arrest in adults (including pregnant women),
  • Aid for foreign bodies in the respiratory tract in adults, including pregnant women;
  • Help with severe allergies;
  • Seizure treatment;
  • Use of advanced assisting techniques (use of automatic external defibrillator, silicone face masks, air ducts, ventilation bags).