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#121 BritishArmyReserveCadets

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Posted 24 August 2012 - 08:21 PM

Well i do use it, but only for minor accidents, but im on holiday from tomorrow down west somerset (blue anchor, near minehead to be exact) and accidents are always happening there, so i might get the chance to use it in "anger" for the first time :P

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Posted 25 August 2012 - 12:24 PM

Oh and BARC, what's your training and insurance level? Who do you use FIrst Aid on under who's authority? Obviously you're an Army Cadet but you have a First Responder hat in your photo...

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Posted 13 September 2012 - 11:08 PM

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Posted 14 September 2012 - 05:30 PM

Very nice!

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Posted 18 October 2012 - 04:58 PM

Oh and BARC, what's your training and insurance level? Who do you use FIrst Aid on under who's authority? Obviously you're an Army Cadet but you have a First Responder hat in your photo...

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Was meant to say first aider, but that's what came. And just got a new backpack from Swift Paramedical Supplies, wanna see?

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Posted 18 October 2012 - 05:28 PM

Fairy nuff, was just a wondering :) Where are you allowed to do First Aid? Is it only on other Army Cadets? :) Just wondering about legislation :D
Yeah, go on then :P

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Posted 19 October 2012 - 12:20 PM

Yeah I tend tend to only use equipment at cadets, but if someone is in serious need (Ie, Seizure, Cardiac Arrest, Myocardial Infarction, etc) in the middle of the street, I would assist them.

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Posted 19 October 2012 - 12:45 PM

i think most people would help some on the street having a heart attack etc that bag is smart more visible than the other one you showed a while ago

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Posted 19 October 2012 - 03:12 PM

Yeah that other one is just a holdall and holds little equipment and is harder to carry than this backpack which holds loads of stuff.

And actually I heard in a recent survey, most people wouldn't help if they saw someone in need, which is why for Cardiac Arrests there's adverts now saying hands only CPR (The Vinnie Jones one that weve all seen) because people thought that they had to do rescue breaths (mouth to mouth).

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Posted 19 October 2012 - 03:20 PM

really thats surprising actually i know cpr and basic first aid (really basic learnt ) i would help someone in need like that

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Posted 19 October 2012 - 04:38 PM

Here in Portugal it's only legal to learn basic first aid and CPR when you're older than 16 years old... They don't teach at the schools, so it looks like I have to change country... :happy:

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Posted 19 October 2012 - 06:59 PM

@ BARC: Chances are you won't have that fancy kit bag with you though :P All you need is you for First Aid, anything else can be improvised. The only things I carry with me all the time are PPE, which consists of one pair of gloves in my bag, a disposable resus face shield in my wallet and an instructions card so I can teach others to help or others can help me :D
@Met police: A lot of people are scared about the consequences, its reassuring that people are starting to learn :)
@ Ghost: They don't teach it at the majority of schools here, it normally crops up in extra cirricular things like Cadets or St John, which I think is a shame, but officially there is no age limit. Sounds like a really silly piece of legislation...what could it possibly be in aid of...?

There's currently a huge issue in St John whether Cadets (11-16) should be taught how to use an AED (Automated External Defribillator). I feel being as they are taught CPR and to manage casualties that are essentially dead, why shouldn't they be able to shock? (If they feel capable needs to be added as a qualification...) :)

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Posted 19 October 2012 - 10:14 PM

The bag is only really for when im at events & camps and things like that, but the same as you, all i ever carry all the time is a pair of gloves and a face shield, and sometimes a pen torch & trauma shears if ive got a bag

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Posted 23 October 2012 - 12:24 AM

Funny thing happened today

Salesman popped up as i was leaving out (I was wearing the SDU) and offers to sell me something, i say no thanks, he then pipes up "Oh, I'm in st johns as well" thought fair enough, small world eh? Gets slightly iffy here. I ask what is his role, he explains he's a Cycle responder for my area (This is where i doubt him, As we've only just got a cycle responder unit and yours truly is in training) but i go along with it.

"I've delivered babies, it's amazing" cool i thought, Amazing feeling that. The next part worried me slightly, "You seen many dead people" thankfully, In SJA, I have not, so i explained that. He then comes back with "oh shame, I've seen loads mate, f** loads". Now this guy is either a class A Bullshooter, or a very bad medic

He asks my role, So i explain I'm a youth leader and run our local cadet division. He then asks what cadets are.... thought ok, Not everyone knows about our youth side of the organisation...

So i've come to the conclusion salesmen will try anything to get a sale.

Anyways, Our region has finally realised it has members, so tomorrow night, I get to meet my line manager for the first time. Yay...

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Posted 23 October 2012 - 12:01 PM

Bizarre, should have tried leading him on, see what he would agree with... :D What was he trying to sell you?
Good luck, make sure to bombard them with questions...let them know that the members are what matters :P :D

I've just submitted an SDU order form, fingers crossed...

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Posted 23 October 2012 - 03:08 PM

He was trying to sell home improvements, Not that we needed it, the house is in top condition, Anyways, Yes I'll be sure to let them know MEMBERS MATTER!

I'll also be bringing up a complaint regarding ID's. Mine went through the wash about 4 months ago, and only just shows my name, Yet each time i as for a replacement, nothing gets done. So yes, Getting to meet the big chiefs and express my thoughts.

As for SDU, goodluck with it, I'm already fighting for a new pair of trousers, As my 1 pair are falling apart.

Also, with the introduction of SDU, there's a parker jacket (not hi-vis) that none of the units are allowed to order, As they're too expensive, so we have just the normal fleecy reversible jacket (can be seen a few pages back) and we're told this is our new hi-vis.

It has *NO* reflective on it. All hi-vis jackets will be banned from use.

But... Isn't a Hi-Vis jacket part of our PPE? I've worked out on the road where a hi-vis was vital, At LARGE events, with mass crowds, wearing a black jacket won't cut it. For me to be identifiable in an incident where i needed to be located by staff else where, or by members of the public, a Hi-Vis enables people to see that you're there for a reason, Not just another member of the crowd.

Anyways, saving my rant for later on :)

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Posted 23 October 2012 - 05:29 PM

I've been told I'm getting a Hi-Vis, a pair of boots and a baseball cap with my uniform, all things I have and are completely surplus for me; and must be very expensive to send all members... o.O Anyone working on vehicles must have a Hi-Vis anyway...
Sounds like they're cocking things up...again. :D

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Posted 23 October 2012 - 10:32 PM

well, back from the meeting... what a joke. They've appointed new members to high roles within SJA, went to get my CRB renewed, idiot came up with "we can't use birth certificates for crb checks as we don't class it as part of your ID"......

Anyways, they've really screwed things up by going regional, Rank structure review isn't being taken seriously, The wrong people are in the wrong places, They've "made it easier for members to join" then went on to list 15 stages to the joining process... No wonder members are leaving or not even bothering to see the joining process though.

As for the Hi-Vis, If i deem it necessary to have it as part of my own dynamic risk assessment, I'll be more than happy to take it up with the high ups that don't bother to turn up to duties and explain to them how much i would be suing them should i have an accident because i wasn't seen because they denied my PPE. Then see where their new rules on banning them are.

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Posted 24 October 2012 - 12:05 AM

In regards to people reacting to medical emergencies, many people would rather keep on walking, as they fear they could screw up, or it could go wrong, and then they've gotta live knowing they weren't able to save XYZ. In theory, everyone would do it, I mean it's a chance to save a life, but in the real world, it seldom happens. Car accidents, even before emergency crews arrive, I've never seen one person get out of their car or come over before me. I'll always do it, because I know as soon as I do, a dozen more will. If you're the first, you're the leader, and you're shagged. Believe rank all you want, when you're the first there, unless you get a pompous asshole, even the higher trained ones will recognize it as your scene until someone getting paid to handle it responds. By this I mean like off duty paramedics, nurses, doctors, firefighters, etc.

Now with that salesman, I don't know how it is in Europe, but most places here it's illegal to identify yourself as a medical responder if you're not. People are like, oh I'm a doctor, I'm a paramedic whatever, if they don't look it, I demand proof. Not always demand, but I ask it.

Finally, with uniforms, here they have laws requiring medical responders, really all first responders to have some sort of reflective material. Most even have like the square inches or area for reflective per height. At the very least, if you're not yellow, you're in a big, bright red jacket, so they know you're a medic at least. Plus what are they going to do? Fire you for wearing stripes? Let's see how far that'd get in court

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Posted 24 October 2012 - 12:05 AM

Yep, at least in the South we seem to have some of the right people implemented into the right places, mainly through public outcry and last minute swaps... Yep, actually joining is easier but the new TFA hurdle is just pointless...

Hi-Vis are a British H+S requirement, St John cannot do away with them for good. I think what SJA want is for members to not wear them near constantly, something I agree with but I think they've been crap in communicating that hence why people think they're banned...

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I completely agree with you on the point of stepping in, people would rather it wasn't their problem.
Its not illegal here, especially as St John is a voluntary organisation - but its a bloody low step to go to...
Our new uniforms to seem to include at least stripes of partial reflective material but for working around vehicles, in crowds or at night, we need proper Hi-Vis with Medical Green shoulders and chequered banding. Its not that people won't identify us as medics in the new uniform but its just a question of visibility.

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