All Things First Aid J P
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- Health & Fitness
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Exploring all things first aid related.
As an instructor with over 27 years experience my goal is to share some tips and tricks with you.
Bring 30+ years frontline healthcare experience (paramedicine, nursing and more).
Podcastfab@gmail.com is our email address if you have any questions or comments. You can also find us on Twitter @Basics2020
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Temporary pause
Greetings to all my friends and listeners. Due to unforeseen dental problems I will not be able to post any more podcasts for a couple months. Looking at social media substitutes until I’m able to get back to voice podcasting. ☮️♥️🙌🏻. I do have a twitter account but given its uncertainty in the recent days Tribal may be a better option. Will keep everyone updated 🫶
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An unfortunate podcast
Given the current state of mass shootings in the US, I wanted to share some tips on tactical first aid with in a public place.
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Hypothermia
It’s the middle of February and it is COLD here. Hypothermia, frostbite and cold water immersion are the topics today. Enjoy 😎
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Behind the scenes look
Asked for by a few listeners; why, how and influences of this podcast. If you were looking for first aid episode please check back in January 2023 and there will be new episodes
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November is CPR month
CPR & Stroke awareness. November is CPR month and this episode is about recognizing S&S for heart attacks and strokes.
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Most commonly asked questions
From peroxide to blisters, have a look at the most common types of questions students have asked in the past. I know if they are asking, most likely you have similar questions.
Customer Reviews
A terrific resource delivered in a calm and humble package
Thanks so much for this podcast. Your manner is so calm and straightforward that I find it very easy to listen to. I actually prefer to speed it up when listening, but slow speaking is absolutely the side err on when creating an educational module. Your experience is evident and your practical, paced approach is likely to give the maximum benefit to the greatest number of listeners (and the people they may be able to help). You’ve done well, and you’re doing good. Thanks, again.