This is a list of notable people who served as ambulance drivers during the First World War. A remarkable number writers especially volunteered as ambulance.
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Drive as fast as you can to the patients address and transport back to the hospital carefully, trying not to injure the patient even more. Get insurance payouts.
Welcome to K911 s Pet Ambulance. K-911 Ambulance was born out of a tragic experience when Rodney McLean s dog named Timba became injured while swimming.
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Ambulance care assistant/Patient transport service (PTS) driver An ambulance care assistant or patient transport service (PTS) driver will move disabled, elderly and vulnerable people to and from outpatient clinics, daycare centres and routine hospital admissions. They often see the same people on a regular basis and get to know them. Some of their passengers will be anxious about their visit and others will lead isolated lives. They are based at a central depot such as a large hospital, with a team of other assistants, depending on the type of vehicle they drive. They will cover a particular geographical area and might work shifts. They may be part of a two-person team using a specially designed ambulance with a tail-lift for wheelchairs, carrying several people on each journey. Alternatively, they might work on their own, driving a standard car to transport one or two able-bodied people at a time. As well as driving, they also lift and move patients in and out of the vehicle, making sure they are safe and comfortable during the journey and arrive on time for their appointment. An ambulance care assistant is also trained in resuscitation in case a patient is taken ill whilst in their care. Other duties include making sure that the vehicle is clean and tidy and keeping an accurate record of journeys undertaken. Entry requirements A good general education is usually required to work as an ambulance care assistant/PTS driver, although many ambulance trusts require GCSEs, NVQs or equivalent qualifications and/or relevant work experience. In order to drive an ambulance, whether emergency or non-emergency, you will need a full, manual driving licence. Ambulance service trusts use vehicles of different gross weights and staff will be required to hold a driving licence with the appropriate classifications to enable them to drive vehicles in that particular trust. In some ambulance services, a 'standard' driving licence may be acceptable, but if you passed your test after 1996, you may need an extra driving qualification to drive larger vehicles and carry passengers. Some services may provide support for staff who need to gain further licence classifications, but this is not standard across the UK. It is therefore essential that applicants check with each ambulance service trust to which they intend to apply. Training To train as an ambulance care assistant/PTS driver, you will take a two to three week training course in which you will learn moving and handling techniques, first aid, basic patient skills and safe driving techniques. The course incorporates assessment and written practical examinations, successful trainees are then attached to an ambulance station where they work under the guidance of a trained supervisor for a probationary period before working unsupervised. Career development An ambulance care assistant/PTS driver can undertake further training to become an emergency care assistant. With experience and further training, they can apply for student paramedic positions, and if successful, progress to becoming a registered paramedic. They would have to pass entrance exams and fulfil additional selection criteria before being accepted onto a paramedic course. Applying for jobs All ambulance service trusts in England and Wales advertise on the NHS Jobs website. You could also visit ambulance service trust websites directly and Jobcentre Plus. Please visit the NHS Choices website for details of ambulance service trusts. TOP
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K-911 Ambulance was born out of a tragic experience when Rodney McLean's dog named Timba became injured while swimming in the St Lawrence River. He was unable to get any transport to help him from his location. He called a taxi and when they showed up, they refused him service. It became evident to him that there was a need for an animal emergency transportation service. Rodney Mclean & Wayne Smith teamed up that same night and decided something had to be done and K-911 was created. K-911 's Animal Ambulances primary aim is help transport their sick or injured pet to and from their local veterinarian 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Our sole mission is to truly help all pet owners in need of a K-911 Animal Ambulance or K-911 Emergency transport and we even offer home assistance with their pets when they need to get to the emergency or non-emergency veterinarian facilities day or night. Your pet will be securely mobilized in K-911‘s Animal Ambulance where we are trained in pet first aid, CPR & medical oxygen thus giving your pet a fighting chance; we are professional, reliable and compassionate and every pet is treated as if they were our own pets. Our #1 priority is responding to your pet’s emergency situations one pet at a time. We are a phone call away to help you help your pet get to the vet day or night. We clearly recognize our pets as active members of our families and they are deserving of a service suited for humans but created for pets and here at K-911, we too, are responsible, caring & compassionate toward all animals and we treat your pet as if they were our own. Timba: “We strongly believe that our pets choose us for a reason, and even though Timba came to us on April 4th and died on April 4th the following year and in between his injury happened thus the creation of K-911’s Animal Ambulance was born because of our Timba boy and his legacy he left behind to help out his fellow furry friends will always be remembered. ” It was the summer of 2007 when I was walking my own dog named Timba down by the St Laurent River where I played fetch with him. He was a Lab-Golden retriever mix, 7 yrs old and he was a great family dog. This one time while playing fetch, Timba came out of the water holding his paw up in the air and still holding on to his toy... I then noticed his paw and leg were bleeding and saw the cut from his leg to his paw. I immediately took off my t-shirt and wrapped it around his leg and paw to try and stop the bleeding. I was concerned seeing that I was about a kilometer from my home, and I remembered I had my cell on me so I called a taxi immediately and then I carried Timba in my arms to Boul. LaSalle. When the taxi driver saw the blood though the t-shirt on Timba's leg, he refused to help us and drove off. I called a family member who came and we took him to the emergency veterinary facility where they treated him. He ended up having 8 stitches. That night, we sat going over the event earlier that day with Timba, and frustrated and mad as hell because we could not get any help for our pet when we needed it, we decided that something had to be done. So we created the K911 Emergency animal transport in helping our pets get to their vets 24-7. Home / Intensive care Transport / Emergency transport / Pet home care / Home Euthanasia / Pet Home care / Deceased Pet Removal / Cremations & Urns / veterinairy access / First Aid / Municipality patrol / Our partners / testomonials / dans les médias / Produits / ressources humaine / nous-joindre / K-911 Ambulance / Sitemap / Blog Design by Paramount Web Copyright 2010 - K-911 Ambulance All rights Reserverd.
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