 Life saving first aid  Advanced life support  Specialist  Packaging for transport.

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 Life saving first aid  Advanced life support  Specialist  Packaging for transport

SCENE CASUALTY CLEARING STATION Ambulance Loading Point Life saving First aid Advanced Life support Packaging For transport

 Buddy aid  Bystander aid  Emergency service aid  Ambulance aid

 A  Removal of debris  Chin lift  Jaw thrust  Manual cervical stabilisation

 B  Mouth-to-mouth  Mouth-to-nose

 C  Control of external haemorrhage  Application of pressure dressings  Fracture alignment and splintage

 The amount of treatment delivered at the scene usually corresponds to the triage priority

 Paramedic  Medical teams  Immediate care doctors

 At the scene (entrapped)  At the casualty clearing station

 A  Airway adjuncts  Tracheal intubation  Surgical airway  Cervical collar application

 B  Mouth-to-mask ventilation  Bag-valve-mask ventilation  Needle thoracocentesis  Chest drain insertion

 C  Venous access › Peripheral › Central  Intraosseous access  Infusion set-up

 Surgery › Life-saving › Extrication  Chemicals › Decontamination › Antidotes

 A › Security  B › Adequacy  C › Stability