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#81 Entonox

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Posted 15 June 2012 - 01:57 AM

Our Cadets (East mids) have been left out with new uniforms, They're sticking to the black n whites. Shame really.

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Posted 15 June 2012 - 08:44 PM

St John not being connected up and leaving people out of the loop so we look ridiculous. Shocking.
I have my AFA Conversion course tomorrow, fingers crossed it goes ahead on the date and at the time and location specified.

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Posted 16 June 2012 - 02:58 AM

Be thankful your conversion courses are going ahead, We've all been told we MUST complete the conversion courses, or there could be some issues around medical cover on duties, and it MUST BE COMPLETED SOON.

Best part of the above? When contacting them, The reply was "no courses this year. Sorry"

It's all starting to fall apart, There's been 4 events in a row that have cancelled on us this month alone, Because they've either found cheaper cover else where, Or decided to go it alone without cover, Because of the costs of using sJA.

On a positive note, Just taken another 5 Cadets into our division, growing rapidly on that front :)

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Posted 16 June 2012 - 07:07 PM

Well, we've now been told that the assessors haven't been sent (from NHQ) a list of criteria to assess us on; so we're doing the training, but we're not going to be qualified. -.-
You're valid until 31st December 2012 on your 2011 competencies so you should still be able to provide medical cover. Costs for SJA aren't getting any cheaper, but then neither's the private medical market.
Good news is we're still getting duties, our division is increasing in size and resources (New Vehicle :D ) Which is nice.

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Posted 16 June 2012 - 10:22 PM

Glad to hear things are going well for you, Hopefully once all the changes at HQ are sorted (not likely to be soon) We'll be able to bring everything back to a good working standard.

we're losing a lot of our events to the Red Cross, As they do offer it for much cheaper, which is a shame for the Cadets, As they're yet to cover a Medical Duty this year.

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Posted 19 June 2012 - 11:15 PM

Well, we've now been told that the assessors haven't been sent (from NHQ) a list of criteria to assess us on; so we're doing the training, but we're not going to be qualified. -.-
You're valid until 31st December 2012 on your 2011 competencies so you should still be able to provide medical cover. Costs for SJA aren't getting any cheaper, but then neither's the private medical market.
Good news is we're still getting duties, our division is increasing in size and resources (New Vehicle :D ) Which is nice.

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What vehicle I thought sja only used bikes

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Posted 20 June 2012 - 09:49 AM

You need to do some more research :D
St John has a massive collection of vehicles from the ancient to the brand new, as a nationwide charity run organisation our resources are staggering:
http://www.flickrive...ol/interesting/
My division's garage (Vale Of Aylesbury) currently holds two Crusaders (our standard ambulances), a Small First Aid Post (based on a Ford Transit caravan), a minibus (an LDV Convoy), two bicycles and now this brand new Nissan Pathfinder. However, we are the County Headquarters so they're not all 'ours' (I think one Crusader, the LDV and the Bicycles belong to VoA, the other Crusader is High Wycombe's, the 4x4 is a county asset and the First Aid Post is Wendover's) but we quite often get interesting stuff from other divisions as we swap in and out, such as '777', which is a Land Rover Defender Ambulance.

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Posted 20 June 2012 - 04:26 PM

oh i see i forgot about the isusu

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Posted 20 June 2012 - 05:29 PM

Haha, incident catering unit (on that bunch of pictures) i think SJA should get one for around here!

And you guys wanna see my new combat paramedic bag? (Kitted)

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Posted 20 June 2012 - 06:24 PM

BARC, You really need to ask that? :P Of course we want to see it! :)

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Posted 21 June 2012 - 08:12 AM

Tactical:
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Fluorescent Stripes (For Events, Expeditions, and all other non tactical movements):
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Clips and Straps to attach to webbing, Zips to add ass a side pouch to a bergan, handles to carry normally.Strap toStrap to clip Posted Image

Strap to allow carrying the bag over your shoulder
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Compartments (Full)
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Compartment 1 - Velcro Bags & Open Space
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Wrist BP Cuff, Bottle of Water, Surgical Spirit (For sore feet), Improvised amputation tourniquet kit, Orange and White mine tape for incident management.

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2 Triangular Bandages, 5 Medium Sterile Pads, 9 Assorted, Padded Bandages.

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Germolene Cream with Local Anaesthetic, Hydrocortisone Ointment, TCP Ointment, Savlon Cream, Spot Cream (Bags rub on your shoulders and cause spots), Diarrhoea Tablets, Insect Repellent, Fan, Spare Batteries.

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Lots of Plasters, 2 2in1 Antiseptic wipe and plaster, Lots of Antiseptic Wipes, 1 Small Sterile Pad, Adhesive Tape, Mine tape for large wounds.

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Compartment Emptied Out

Small Bag in centre, section 1
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5 Pairs of Gloves, Sticky Tape, Brown Bag, Shoe/Boot Insoles, Glow Stick/Chem Light

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4 Triangular Bandages, 2 Burn Bags

Small Bag in centre, Velcro plastic bag section.
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2 packs of 4 Pins, Green Waterproof Bag, 2 Packs of Vinyl Gloves, Unison West Midlands Stethoscope.

Small Bag in Centre, Notepad Compartment
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?3 Ball Point Pens, 2 Permanent Markers, 1 Notepad, 1 Multilingual First Aid Reference Booklet

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Antiseptic Handwash, 2 Large Bandages, Minetape, 3 Kevlar Scissors, 4Head Headache relief, 2 Sterile Water Packets, 1 Saline Solution Packet, Pukka Pies ruler, Paracord string/small rope, TCP Spray Plaster, Foot Spray, 1 High Intensity LED Torch, 1 UV Light/Torch, Burn Shield fluid, 32 500mg Paracetamol, Plastic Bags, Thermometer.

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Posted 21 June 2012 - 03:17 PM

^ I want one.

Awesome bag :)

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Posted 21 June 2012 - 03:42 PM

Costs about £30, but forces personnel get discounts :D

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 10:23 AM

@BritshArmyReserveCadets: Do you find you can hear alright when doing Blood Pressure's with the single tubed stethoscope? I'm thinking of getting a double tubed and was wondering whether it was just me with the problem...?

@Entonox: I should be trained by August 30th! I've done my AFA course, I'm booked on 'Moving and Handling For First Aiders' this Saturday, I have IPC on 2nd August and my Assessment on the 30th. Incredible. Whether it actually pulls off, I'll never know. And why they've put the assessment after the County Show is beyond me. (Everyone who's getting assessed will have been on duty for 11 hours prior to being tested, not exactly calm and collected...)

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 03:53 PM

haha, Very nice! Goodluck.

I've got a 3 day residential course this weekend, related to Cadets and unit leaders in line with the new changes... Should be fun. Scouts huts and crappy food WOOOOO!!! can't wait....

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 03:57 PM

With my one i can hear perfectly, and even feel the beat in my ears :s so even if its noisy at an event or something, i can still tell if theres any problems :)

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 07:36 PM

@Entonox: Good luck with that :D

@BritishArmyReserveCadets: Fairy nuff, I still might get a doble tubed, they're not that much more, and if it makes a difference to me... *shrugs*

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Posted 26 June 2012 - 05:30 PM

Ive been trying to get some aspirin for my kit but i keep getting ID'ed for it :s I know theyres some dangers with it as it does some damage to the stomach i heard, can anyone give me a little more info on the dangers and use of it please.

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Posted 26 June 2012 - 09:41 PM

Well, as St John, we're not allowed to carry lotions, potions, pills, medicines etc. (bar Aspirin for Cardiac Arrests, Paracetemol and Calomine Lotion) so a lot of your kit wouldn't be allowed :D
That said, Aspirin can damage Stomachs, Kidneys, Livers, cause 'thinning' of the blood which can increase blood pressure and cause Strokes. Do a Google search. How old do you need to be?

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Posted 26 June 2012 - 09:44 PM

Lol potions, i aint harry potter :P


Well, as St John, we're not allowed to carry lotions, potions, pills, medicines etc. (bar Aspirin for Cardiac Arrests, Paracetemol and Calomine Lotion) so a lot of your kit wouldn't be allowed :D

Thats why im not St Johns Ambo :D

How old do you need to be?



For a person to be able to take aspirin? I believe its around 16-18+

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