Objective: To enhance the readiness of civilians to provide first aid in extreme conditions.
Duration: 1 day (3-4 hours)
Location: Kanatna 93
Target Audience: Volunteers, company employees, activists, concerned citizens
Training based on the MARCH System:
- M (Massive Hemorrhage): Controlling bleeding, using tourniquets, applying compression bandages
- A (Airway): Assessing and ensuring airway patency, using nasopharyngeal tubes
- R (Respiration): Assessing respiration, treating pneumothorax, applying occlusive dressings
- C (Circulation): Assessing blood circulation, administering infusions
- H (Hypothermia/Head Injury): Preventing hypothermia, providing aid for head injuries
Join us and learn how to save lives in critical situations! In today’s challenging environment and emergency situations, the ability to quickly and effectively provide first aid can save lives. Our course, “Tactical Medicine for Civilians,” equips you with the knowledge and skills needed to respond appropriately in critical moments where every second counts.