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Car Accident
If
in a car, pull off road and turn on flashers.
First attend to victims who are not
breathing or who are bleeding.
Ask someone to call for emergency assistance.
Turn off ignition of wrecked car and warn
bystanders of danger from fire
Don't move victims unless in danger from
traffic or wrecked car
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Training Page |
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Medical
Transportation Service - Offers a complete training curriculum. All
classes are open to the public. |
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MTS
is a CPR Training Center (TC) for the American Heart Association (AHA). MTS
provides on-site or off site training to facilities such as nursing homes,
hospitals, worksites, and schools. In addition, MTS offers CPR Classes for the
Community at our location. Class participants can now call for direct
information on course schedules, or course cancellations due to severe/inclement
weather conditions at the numbers listed below
MTS
also offers training thru continuing education for EMS personell, as well
as CPR, First Aid, AED’s and Blood borne pathogens training that meets
State Industrial, Healthcare providers and school requirements.
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Medical Transportation Service
(606)324-3286
View list of up coming classes in pdf
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Learn to recognize a heart
attack and act quickly when you notice the warning signs. Call 9-1-1
immediately if you experience symptoms! |
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Bleeding
For severe wounds, call for emergency help.
Then cover wound with cleanest cloth
available or bare hands and PRESS firmly. Elevate
bleeding arm or leg unless you suspect a fracture. Add
cloths on top of first cloth as needed.
Maintain direct pressure and elevation until
help arrives.
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