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    Department for Education (DFE) is a department of the UK government responsible for issues affecting people in England up to the age of 19‚ including child protection and education. ●St John ambulance-St John Ambulance is dedicated to the teaching and practice of medical first aid and the provision of ambulance services. ●The British Red Cross-Are a volunteer-led humanitarian organisation that helps people in crisis‚

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    I would bring to your company a broad range of skills‚ including: • 5 years as a member of the Valleyvale fire department responding to over 300 fire and rescue calls per year. • 4 years experience as an on-ambulance Primary Care Paramedic with the local Ambulance out of the Valleyvale station 4. • Numerous technical certificates including swift water rescue‚ demonstrating ability to grasp technical expertise capabilities. • Commercial underwater certification with experience

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    In the distinction criteria of this assignment I am going to be comparing the different public services and evaluating them by saying why discipline is needed and why it is so important within the public services‚ I will be backing my work up by showing evidence from real life case studies Discipline is very important for anyone who is part of the Uniformed Public Services. Discipline is put in place to maintain order and to make sure that everyone works to the best of their abilities. All the

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    screw in throat etc. all had a successful surgery and are alive today. The third reason to support my opinion is the transportation system. Today airways railways and roadways play an important role in transportation. for eg with the help of air ambulance it is now easier to help anyone in an emergency even in an alienated area of the country.In india according to reports a family with a fairly good income own a car or a scooter or a motorbike which clearly states the increase of standard of living

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    ambulances by larkin

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    Ambulances’ by Philip Larkin Philip Larkin’s ‘Ambulances’ is a poem that describes the literal journey of an ambulance that also takes on an increasingly sinister metaphorical value. The ambulance weaves through the busy afternoon streets‚ demanding the attention of passers-by while forcing the reader to acknowledge the ambulance’s symbolic significance as a reminder of our own mortality. By close examination of the ambulance and its literal movement it is possible to gain a greater understanding

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    Saylani welfare trust is growing under the supervision of its founder Mr Bashir Ahmed Farooqi who belongs to a quite religious and spiritual family. The organization is serving the poor and the distressed people of our society since 5th May 1999. Most of the services of Saylani Welfare Trust are free of cost. The main objectives of the trust are to facilitate people for education‚ health‚ environment‚ physical infrastructure‚ social mobilization‚ and human resource development. The organization receives

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    History of Ems

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    funeral home employees had little knowledge of first aid and were in the business only because the hearses were large enough to transport the stretchers. After World War IIthe first real ambulance services began to appear. Although it was a step in a good direction away from the funeral home service‚ the new ambulance crews were still untrained and poorly equipped. There were no minimum training requirements for employees‚ so in most cases basic first aid was the only knowledge they had. It was still

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    Decision Tree Portfolio 1 Decision Tree Portfolio Psy 410 Kathleen McCabe University of Phoenix January 21‚ 2012 Lara Ashbaugh Decision Tree Portfolio 2 The Portfolio for my Decision Tree is concerning a residential fire. The first place that would be called is 911. The dispatchers in our area immediately contact the local and closest fire station(s) to respond. The following takes place after 911 has been called. The 911 dispatchers contact the police and fire departments

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    Paramedic Admission Essay

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    pre-hospital system used to triage and transport injured soldiers from the battlefield to aid station. In 1865-1869 the first ambulance service was started in the United States. Interns of the hospital used horse drawn carriages made specifically in taking the sick and injured to the hospital. And modern day today‚ there are many ambulance companies including fire houses and private ambulances. As knowledge of science and the anatomy of humans grows the knowledge of what paramedics can do grows. I have experience

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    understanding of my views on the art and science of reflection and the issues surrounding reflective practice. It is based on a significant incident from my own area of clinical practice as a state registered paramedic employed by a large provincial Ambulance Service N.H.S. Trust within the U.K. There is a discussion appraising the concept of reflection both generally‚ and in my particular area of practice. This is followed by an analysis of the incident using The What ? Model of Structured reflection

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