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Pre-Climate Camp street medic training!

Head Tilt, Chin Lift | 01.07.2008 18:28 | Climate Camp 2008 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Health

The UK Action Medics are running a 2 1/2 day street medic training in Leeds during the run-up to Climate Camp. It will be a 20 hour course that will teach you the basics of general First Aid, as well as skills to deal with medical situations specific to direct action, such as dealing with chemical weapons and the police. We will also be offering sections specifically tailored to situations likely to arise at this year’s Climate Camp, such as water safety and public health. The course will involve scenarios and hands-on practice and, although we cannot offer you any official accreditation, the 2 1/2 day training is the minimum standard for membership of the Action Medics, and will equip you for a wide range of situations, from hypothermia to baton wounds.

The training will be on the 18th-20th of July, which is Friday to Saturday. There will be 3 or 4 hours on Friday evening and two full days on Saturday and Sunday. Vegan food will be provided, as well as accommodation if needed - we ask for a donation of £30 to cover costs, although this will be less if we can find a venue for free.

The venue is as yet unconfirmed, but the training will take place in central Leeds, and we can give you directions from the train/bus station. It is essential to book a place so we know how many people are coming - please email  medics@climatecamp.org.uk to do this, or with any questions.

The Action Medics will be running a medic space at this year’s Climate Camp. Your help would be welcome – we require that volunteers have either taken:

a) our weekend Action Medics training & CPR training
OR
b) First Aid At Work, with experience of scenarios and CPR training

If you’d like to be involved, please email us at  medics@climatecamp.org.uk


www.actionmedics.org.uk

Head Tilt, Chin Lift
- e-mail: medics@climatecamp.org.uk
- Homepage: http://www.actionmedics.org.uk

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05.07.2008 17:06

Can I suggest the 4/5 day first aid at work course, it covers Hypothermia etc. If your using bottled water it's OK but if your using a fixed bowzer or tank then please get the water checked at regular intervals in the hot weather, water can go off and if the tank has not been properly dried out from previous use then it could be nasty.

If you see ANYONE going down from a medical condition then get a medic, if it's worse than they can handle then for gods sake approach one of the police "level 2" medics (the ones wearing medic kit on vests) they are highly trained and have access to better kit, they can also get you to a treatment center or ambulance much quicker.

Medical need outweighs EVERYTHING else, morals and dislike are NOTHING compared to human life.

Hope you have a good day

Harry Purvis