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My True Hero in action…

At around 12:45 pm,

I was about to order lunch when I saw people running past the hawker centre…

I accosted one who answered, “…accident at the corner.”

I moved out fast, saw Fatin at a distance, approached her and asked her to bring an emergency kit at the corner of Neil road.

Rushing to the corner, I saw a middle-aged Indian man sitting up and a Chinese gentleman helping him, using an umbrella to shield him from the rain.

I immediately knelt on beside the man and asked him to stay put, identifying myself as from Singapore 1st Aid Training Centre.

The Chinese gentleman breathed a sigh of relief and informed me that he has called both the police and the ambulance.

The Indian gentleman refused to lie down and I noted blood ozzing from abrasions on his face and nose.

I noted his left radial pulse and felt his chest and back for any injuries. Both his heartbeat and pulse were strong at 110 beats per minute and there were no

other injuries except for the abrasions on his face and left knee.

I asked the gentleman if he has pain on his neck, back or chest and he answered in the negative.

I asked him to open and close both his hands and move his feet and he was able to do so.

Satisfied that the Indian gentleman was not in cardio-respiratory distress, I looked around and I saw concerned bystanders had condoned off the street and placed triangular stop signal signs aound us and directed traffic away from us.

Shidah arrived with the emergency kit and I applied clean bandages on his facial injuries with pressure to stop the oozing of blood.

The rain started to fall heavily and since the man has no neurologic deficit and no obvious spine injury I asked Fatin and the other bystanders to help him up.

The Indian gentleman, named Philip, managed to walk with little assistance and we made him sit in a chair at the hawker centre.

After taking off the dressing, the facial and nose abrasions have stopped bleeding. I used normal saline to clean his face of dirt and congealed blood.

After 15 minutes the SCDF ambulance arrived and endorsed the casualty to their care, saying, ” This middle-aged gentleman had a motorbike accident with a car at the corner of Neil Road, sustaining abrasions in his face and left knee. The bleeding has stopped and he is not in cardiorespiratory arrest. Heart and pulse rate are both strong at 110 beats per minute.”

Then Fatin, Shidah and I stepped back as the SCDF paramedics took over.

As he was being brought over to the ambulance, Mr. Philip glanced at me and murmured, ” Thank you…”

I smiled back and looked at both Shidah and Fatin who was carrying the emergency kit. They were both smiling, too.

The SCDF ambulance went off in the direction of SGH.

Shidah, Fatin and I then walked back to SFATC in the rain…

A True Hero episode well done indeed.

Carl
Medical Educator
BCLS & ACLS Instructor
www.firstaidtraining.com.sg
Tel: 62978123

One Heart Mass CPR Event 2010

Hello first aid friends! Sorry for the lapse in the blog posts. It has been awhile I must admit! Nevertheless we have something new up our sleeves and for this September the 11th, we are proud to announce our One Heart Mass CPR Event 2010. Registration is free for everyone! Visit www.masscpr.org for more information! See you there!

My True Hero Seminar is coming!

Our 3rd installment of My True Hero will be held tomorrow at the Singapore Expo, Conference Halls A-F. See you tomorrow! It’s going to be a fun-filled event!!!

Thought of the week #001

Thought of the Week :

One wise man Once share this with me :-

“Criticism of others is futile and if you indulge in it often you should be warned that it can be fatal to your career.”

Have a great day !!

Shidah
Program Executive
Singapore First Aid Training Centre
www.firstaidtraining.com.sg
Tel: 62978123 Fax: 62978133

For the first time EVER, a first aid training school is featured on Channelnews Asia’s Prime Time Morning.

Watch how Training Director Mr Abdul Rasheed Doad is INTENSELY GRILLED by hosts Steven Chia and Yvonne Yon on important first aid issues in this 10 minute clip. Also features My True Hero book. Check out the video here:

Mr Rasheed on Channel News Asia

*Video:mr rasheed on channel news asia

If you didn’t manage to catch our training director, Mr Abdul Rasheed Doad on Channel News Asia on Monday 12th April, 8.50am, we have the video recording of his 8 mins on national television.

Debunking 2 first aid myths

Myth: You can stop fits/seizures by putting a metal object in the victim’s hand
Truth: You cannot stop fits/seizures without medication. Traditional practices like the myth above have not been conclusively proven to work. In fact, you can endanger the victim by forcing his clenched fist open to put the key in it.
A much better and more effective first aid treatment would be to turn the victim to the recovery position, clear the surroundings and call the emergency ambulance service.

Saufee
Training Manager
Singapore First Aid Training Centre

A motorcycle accident

Eversince I finished my National Service, I have been called upon on quite a few occasions where my first aid skills came into actual public use. I was a military paramedic.

My first public call was right about 2 years later, when I was having coffee with a bunch of my friends at a coffee shop neaby home. It was during that time amid our chit chat that we heard a loud bang. I turned around to see what the commotion was, and in a split second, I ran towards where the loud bang occured. A motorcycle rider had just collided with a car.
It was a pretty sad story though (but he lived). He had just dropped off a friend about 30 metres from where the accident happened. Right after that, as he rode off, a black car made an illegal U-turn, cutting off the rider’s route, thus causing an accident which he was thrown off from his bike, about 5 metres away.
I reacted upon my paramedic training by the time I arrived, checking the ABCs, and he’s fine. But because this is a road traffic accident, by all means I can’t move him. All I could do was to ensure that he was fine and talking to me all these while.
It was during the process that I realized how people’s intentions to help could mean death to the rider. A couple of guys wanted to remove his helmet, which I told them not to. Being the only first aider on the scene, I told them that I was and they respected me for what I’m trained for and left me to aiding the rider, and helping me cordone off passing vehicles so as to not clog up the traffic on the road. 2 minutes later, an auntie even offered some water to the rider, but I told her not to, as doing so could cause him to choke.
When the ambulance arrived, I was relieved that proper help was finally at hand to assist and tend to the injured rider.
If I wasn’t there, the rider wouldn’t have received proper initial aid. And this could have been potentially fatal to him.

Raihan
Marketing Exec
Singapore First Aid Training Centre

A new article in March

Ola!

Shape Magazine is an active lifestyle magazine for women and they are due to feature an article on First Aid in their upcoming issue in March. With constant pursuing and follow ups, I managed to have a confirmation from their side to allow us to spread the knowledge of First Aid to their readers. As the tongue in cheek saying goes, “There is no such thing as bad publicity except your own obituary.” Now that would be my win for the first working week of 2010 !

Nesa
Program Executive
Singapore First Aid Training Centre

Traditional Remedy Myth #1

Question asked by participants: There was once i got myself a real deep cut on my face when I was very young. I remembered my mom using coffee powder and tobacco on my wound. Can we still use that method now?

Answer: There’s many traditional remedy used by our parents n grand parents generation that may not apply now. Athough it may not necessarily mean that its doesnt work, it may also may not be the most recommended method n may not be an approved techniques. And we may be held liable if such a technique is being used as it may cause complications.

Nafiz
Trainer
Singapore First Aid Training Centre

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