First Response Emergency Care - FREC 3 - Ipswich
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First Response Emergency Care (FREC)
This course is suitable for anyone who requires the basic knowledge of Emergency First Aid. Delegates must be at least 16 years of age for certification.
Among the first to arrive at a scene, first responders typically include police officers, firefighters, and those providing medical cover at festivals and events such as Emergency/Community First Responders, Door Supervisors, Close Protection Operatives, and Security Guards as well as those working in high-risk environments including the military, power stations, agriculture and manufacturing.
FREC 3 is a 5-day course with the below assessments.
6 x practical assessments/skills tests
3 x theory assessments (multiple choice question papers)
1 x invigilated exam
Whatβs Covered?
Roles and responsibilities of a first responder
Medical emergencies
Patient assessment
Airway management
Adult, child and infant CPR & AED usage
Emergency oxygen
Traumatic injuries
Catastrophic bleeding
Shock
Poisoning and intoxicating substances
External and internal bleeding
Helmet removal
Cervical collars and pelvic splints
Environmental exposure
Burns and scalds
Minor injuries
Incident reporting
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This course is suitable for anyone who requires the basic knowledge of Emergency First Aid. Delegates must be at least 16 years of age for certification.
Among the first to arrive at a scene, first responders typically include police officers, firefighters, and those providing medical cover at festivals and events such as Emergency/Community First Responders, Door Supervisors, Close Protection Operatives, and Security Guards as well as those working in high-risk environments including the military, power stations, agriculture and manufacturing.
FREC 3 is a 5-day course with the below assessments.
6 x practical assessments/skills tests
3 x theory assessments (multiple choice question papers)
1 x invigilated exam
Whatβs Covered?
Roles and responsibilities of a first responder
Medical emergencies
Patient assessment
Airway management
Adult, child and infant CPR & AED usage
Emergency oxygen
Traumatic injuries
Catastrophic bleeding
Shock
Poisoning and intoxicating substances
External and internal bleeding
Helmet removal
Cervical collars and pelvic splints
Environmental exposure
Burns and scalds
Minor injuries
Incident reporting
Get Tickets
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