First Aid and Heart Saver First Aid (HSFA) Program

First Aid is the initial care provided to individuals who are injured or ill in emergency situations before professional medical assistance is available. It includes handling wounds, burns, fractures, fainting, and other urgent conditions.

First Aid Steps:

  1. Assess the Situation: Ensure the area is safe, then check the condition of the injured person.
  2. Call for Help: Contact emergency services if the situation is serious.
  3. Stop Bleeding: Use a clean bandage or cloth to apply pressure to the wound.
  4. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR): If breathing or the heart stops, perform CPR.
  5. Airway Management: In case of choking, attempt to clear the airway or use the Heimlich maneuver.

Heart Saver First Aid (HSFA) is a training program designed to teach individuals how to provide first aid, perform CPR, and use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). It focuses on delivering aid in cases of cardiac and respiratory emergencies, improving the chances of survival until medical help arrives.

Importance of Training:

This program is essential for everyone to learn how to act in emergencies. It increases the chances of saving lives and improving health outcomes for those in need.