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As the first responder to the scene of an accident, a law enforcement police officer's ability to render medical aid could save lives. CiNet's medical aid training is designed to provide law enforcement officers with a basic understanding of medical conditions and procedures they may encounter in the field.
Law enforcement officers that are the first on the scene in a medical emergency are sometimes called upon to perform basic medical aid to help save the victim / suspects life. LETN's medical aid training ensures that officers are armed with the knowledge they need to make critical life saving decisions.
Medical Aid Training Benefits
- Responding to a terrorist event, the penetrating trauma of knife and gunshot wounds, and the dangers of stress
- Medical issues involving heat-related incidents and domestic violence
- How to help enforce a quarantine zone
- Helping with rescue efforts to maintain order within the community
- Understanding of first aid and how officers can recognize injuries and what can be done to help
- How to handle at-risk individuals, and how to minimize your risk in subduing the subject
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Medical Aid Training Courses
- Bloodborne Pathogens
- First Responder: Basic Medical Procedures, Part 1
- First Responder: Basic Medical Procedures, Part 2
- First Responder: Basic Medical Procedures, Part 3
- First aid, Part 1 of 4: Infectious Diseases
- First aid, Part 2 of 4: The “Band-aid” Approach
- First aid, Part 3 of 4: Emergency Childbirth
- First aid, Part 4 of 4: Sudden In-Custody Death Syndrome
- Med Aid: Autistic Patients/First Responders & Joint Injuries
- Med Aid: Causes of Violence & Kinematics OFMVCS
- Med Aid: Emerging Issues—Quarantine
- Med Aid: Heat-Related Incidents and Domestic Violence
- Med Aid: Natural Disasters—Mud Slides and Earthquakes
- Med Aid: Natural Disasters—Tornadoes
- Med Aid: Poison Exposure Hazards
- Med Aid: Prevention—Profile of an Injury Prevention Program
- Med Aid: Responding To A Terrorist Event, Penetrating Trauma of Knife and Gunshot Wounds, and the Dangers of Stress
- Pandemic Illness: The H1N1 Influenza Virus
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