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11 May 2004, 19:49 (Ref:968047) | #1 | ||
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For Rescue Bods - JRCALC Guidelines Online
For those of you with an Interest in the Medical side of Motor Sport Rescue/Pre-Hospital Care the Guidelines that are followed by Our Ambulance Service colleagues are now available on-line.
This is a substantial 450+ page, pdf document. ideal for those with Insomnia!!! Ther are particular sections of Interest on Incident Management, Head, Spinal & Limb Trauma. Much of it is written from an RTA perspective. The URL is http://www.nelh-ec.warwick.ac.uk/JRC...es_v3_2004.pdf I doubt many surprises to established Operators but they are a good base line to start from for Training or reference purposes. Regards Jim Lamb |
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12 May 2004, 09:00 (Ref:968447) | #2 | |
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Thanks Jim..............
As you say it is rather a large document but I have no doubt there will be stuff in there that will be very usefull...........:-) |
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13 May 2004, 09:33 (Ref:969603) | #3 | ||
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Thanks Jim, I`ll take a look soon.
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13 May 2004, 22:01 (Ref:970320) | #4 | ||
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Yep thanks Jim don't think my printer will take all of this in one go though.
Am I alone in finding reading documents like this on a computer difficult. Both on the eyes and actually taking the informtion in? |
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15 May 2004, 07:44 (Ref:971527) | #5 | ||
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Documents of this type are notoriously tedious to read and consume. Sections invariably end up being reproduced as chapters in other Publications. I have read that the document as a whole is about to be published by the IHCD and also in Pocket Book format
Unfortunately these publications don't come free! I tend to 'cherry pick' the Interesting looking sections and print them off. If you can print them 2 pages to a sheet of A4 that'll save you paper. I went blind years ago, so I have to wear glasses for PC work! Happy reading. Regards Jim Lamb |
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