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Welcome to the LifeAid Blog. This has been set up to let you know what is happening in the world of LifeAid and will include dates for Training, Stories from those “on the job”, Photos, Healthcare and Fire Fighting information. The intent is to not only produce content from the blog manager but also take submissions for inclusion from our many valuable staff resulting in a rich, vibrant and interesting place to go to.
Thursday 13 October 2016
LifeAid ADF Support 2007
In 2007 LifeAid was contracted to provide Medical support for the Army's School of Armour at Puckapunyal in Victoria.
Recent Changes to the Australian Resuscitation Council Guidelines
Since August 2016 there are some changes that have been made to the following ARC Guidelines:
Guideline 2 – Managing an Emergency
Guideline 9.2.1 – Recognition and First Aid Management of Heart Attack
Guideline 9.2.2 – Stroke
Guideline 9.2.7 – First Aid Management of Anaphylaxis
Guideline 9.4.3 – Envenomation from Tick Bites and Bee, Wasp and Ant Stings
Guideline 10.6 - Family Presence during Resuscitation
Guideline 11.5 – Medications in Adult Cardiac Arrest
Guideline 11.10.1 - Management of Cardiac Arrest due to Trauma
Guideline 12.4 – Medications and Fluids in Paediatric Advanced Life Support
Guideline 12.5 – Management of Specific Dysrhythmias in Paediatric Advanced Life Support
Tuesday 23 February 2016
Recent Changes to the Australian Resuscitation Council Guidelines
Since January 2016 there are some changes that have been made to the following ARC Guidelines:
Guideline 2 - Managing an Emergency
Guideline 3 - Recognition and First Aid Management of the Unconscious Victim
Guideline 4 - Airway
Guideline 5 - Breathing
Guideline 6 - Compressions
Guideline 7 - External Automated Defibrillation in Basic Life Support
Guideline 8 - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Guideline 9.1.1 - Principles of Control of Bleeding for First Aiders
Guideline 9.1.3 - Burns
Guideline 9.1.4 - Head Injury
Guideline 9.1.6 - Management of Suspected Spinal Injury
Guideline 9.2.1 - Recognition and First Aid Management of Heart Attack
Guideline 9.2.2 - Stroke
Guideline 9.2.3 - Shock
Guideline 9.2.5 - First Aid for Asthma
Guideline 9.2.7 - Anaphylaxis – First Aid Management
Guideline 9.3.4 - Heat Induced Illness (Hyperthermia): First Aid Management
Guideline 9.4.3 - Tick Bites and Bee, Wasp and Ant Stings
Guideline 10.4 - The Use of Oxygen in Emergencies
http://resus.org.au/guidelines/
http://resus.org.au/guidelines/flowcharts-3/
Guideline 2 - Managing an Emergency
Guideline 3 - Recognition and First Aid Management of the Unconscious Victim
Guideline 4 - Airway
Guideline 5 - Breathing
Guideline 6 - Compressions
Guideline 7 - External Automated Defibrillation in Basic Life Support
Guideline 8 - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Guideline 9.1.1 - Principles of Control of Bleeding for First Aiders
Guideline 9.1.3 - Burns
Guideline 9.1.4 - Head Injury
Guideline 9.1.6 - Management of Suspected Spinal Injury
Guideline 9.2.1 - Recognition and First Aid Management of Heart Attack
Guideline 9.2.2 - Stroke
Guideline 9.2.3 - Shock
Guideline 9.2.5 - First Aid for Asthma
Guideline 9.2.7 - Anaphylaxis – First Aid Management
Guideline 9.3.4 - Heat Induced Illness (Hyperthermia): First Aid Management
Guideline 9.4.3 - Tick Bites and Bee, Wasp and Ant Stings
Guideline 10.4 - The Use of Oxygen in Emergencies
http://resus.org.au/guidelines/
http://resus.org.au/guidelines/flowcharts-3/
Wye River - Separation Creek - Forrest - Birregurra (Victoria) Fire Support 2015-2016
On the 24th December 2015, LifeAid was requested to provide Fire Fighter support by DELWP (Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning ex-DEPI) initially on the fire front in Wye River and Separation Creek where over 160 houses sadly were lost. This later expanded to Base Camp support at Forrest and Birregurra. Over the duration of the deployment 24th Dec 2015 to 22nd Jan 2016 LifeAid tended to the Crews of not only DELWP but also the CFA, CFS, NZ Fire Service and the MFB.
First Aid Station at the Forrest Base Camp, Forrest Cricket Club
Forrest Base Camp by day
Forrest Base Camp by night
It's raining, how can there be a fire?
A very dry Lake Colac
Department of Environment, Land, Water & Planning
Monday 21 September 2015
Moranbah 4U2 Concert 2015
On Saturday 12th September, LifeAid Paramedics and ERT crews provided medical support for the Moranbah 4U2 Charity Concert. The concert is hosted every year in support of the RACQ CQ Rescue service and the Royal Brisbane Women's Hospital Foundation.
Please look out for the 4U2 concert in 2016. All photo's are provided by the Hornery Group and are copyrighted to them and LifeAid thanks them for permission to publish.
http://www.hornerygroup.com.au/4u2.html
http://www.cqrescue.org.au/
http://www.rbwhfoundation.com.au/
Colac CFA Support 2014
As part of the large LifeAid fire support for the 2014 fire season LifeAid also provided clinical support for the CFA crews operating out of Colac.
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