I posted this a while ago, it has appeared since but not for a while so thought it was time it was advertised again. It's a really useful app and may save someones life one day! The main link is for Android, there are links below for Apple and Blackberry.
St John Ambulance is determined that no one should die because they needed first aid and didn’t get it. This app includes the latest first aid advice and protocols for dealing with emergency situations. It is simple to follow with illustrated guides and voiced instructions.
The app doesn’t replace the benefits of learning first aid on a St John Ambulance course, nor is it as in depth as a full first aid manual. But when there is an emergency, it will help you to know what to do to in those few crucial moments when basic knowledge of first aid can make the difference.
Nothing is more tragic than a life lost needlessly. You can be the difference between life and death.
Please note: The first aid advice is based solely upon UK protocols. Both the UK and European emergency service numbers are provided.
If it doesn't save my life, am I able to claim compo? :grin:
ding to yespleasesir
1 Oct 17#10
And that right there is the reason so many people turn the other cheek and carry on walking, compo culture
ding to ding
1 Oct 17#14
I understand yours was a joke but that is the reason why so many people dont attempt 1st aid :thumbsup:
G0OSE to yespleasesir
1 Oct 17#19
No, but if someone treats you correctly and saves your life with CPR (will almost certainly break a couple of ribs doing compressions....80% chance) then you can sue them! or at least that used to be the case when I did Red Cross (years ago) - insurance was a must!
Locknloadharry to G0OSE
1 Oct 17#24
Our terrible "where there's blame, there's a claim" culture. It does my head in.
ChampEon to Locknloadharry
1 Oct 17#25
That's not our culture, it's America's!
Locknloadharry to ChampEon
1 Oct 17#28
YOU ARE SO WRONG!
ding to G0OSE
1 Oct 17#29
Bull **** no one has ever been sued for using first aid a couple of cracked ribs are better than brain damage due to oxygen starvation or even death, your not doing it right if you dont pop a few ribs
jasee to ding
1 Oct 17#33
But what if you get the app, don`t look at it till an event occurs, then do it wrong? (Don`t panic, don`t panic....)
Dgreen9056 to G0OSE
7 Oct 17#43
You don't break ribs, just pop cartilage in between ribs (still a horrible sound and feeling)
username5026
2 Oct 17#35
So if someone is having a heart attack I have to unlock my phone, check my texts (everyone checks their texts first), open the app, search for cpr, then read up on it? Life saver.
TedStriker72 to username5026
4 Oct 17#42
A heart attack does not require CPR unless there is cardiac arrest, which is a completely different thing. If you performed it on someone having a heart attack but not cardiac arrest you may kill them. Quite staggering how often the two are confused.
magicjay1986
4 Oct 17#40
What a fantastic app. Cheers @gerrymig :thumbsup:
gerrymig to magicjay1986
4 Oct 17#41
Thanks jay :thumbsup:
bluetang
2 Oct 17#39
Great app. Thanks OP.
Manfred_Bob
2 Oct 17#38
This is an amazing app. I'm a first aider for my work place and have used this a couple of times. It's so easy to use.
Jim_Poole
2 Oct 17#37
Both St John Ambulance and red Cross use the same manual so I reckon you're good with either app.
But I like the St John one more. The Red Cross has training material and pop quizzes, which I won't want if I am in a hurry and panicking. It's also a much bigger size in terms of storage on your device, where as St John is less than 10Mb
username5026
2 Oct 17#36
Do the Red Cross do first aid differently? If there’s an accident do you toss a coin as to which one to open?
JB74
1 Oct 17#34
Does this include any info on removing a barbie doll shoved firmly up the rectum?.......... asking for a friend :unamused:
Antito
1 Oct 17#32
Thankyou very much. Here, have some heat :thumbsup:
krish
1 Oct 17#11
I keep both this and the British Red Cross app on my phone
Thx good app will get my co workers to download this even though we sit first aid courses you forget a lot this will jog their memories if a emergency or smaller first aid items arise thx again Heat added :grin:
Suzanne.Mitchell
1 Oct 17#22
Must be the same or simlar to the Red Cross one which I downloaded also got the Red Cross Baby and Child one, great apps.
Tyler.Durden
1 Oct 17#21
It's St John Ambulance. Not St Johns Ambulance.
Snarf_Dude
1 Oct 17#20
Thanks, heat added :grin:
Gabi
1 Oct 17#18
Heat just because..... :thumbsup:
DannyMahon
1 Oct 17#9
My partner went on a first aid course last week and the women doing the course recommend that everyone on the course install this app as it has so much useful and lifesaving information on it and even said that she could learn more from the app than the first aid course itself.
If this is reposted a 100x who cares if it saves even just 1 life.
Here have some heat! =)
gerrymig to DannyMahon
1 Oct 17#17
Thanks ... it's something i've had installed for quite some time now. It's one of those things that you hope to never have to use!
bachgammon
1 Oct 17#8
Love it! Thanks
gerrymig to bachgammon
1 Oct 17#16
Glad it pleases you!
Proveright
1 Oct 17#15
Thanks OP. I have not seen the St John s app posted before. I agree this can be reposted and should be.
The redcross link goes to their web page but their app page does not work / load for me.
whitechick58
1 Oct 17#13
Good app to have in case of emergencies. Thanks very much op!
yespleasesir
1 Oct 17#12
@ding have you had a sense of humour bypass? :cry:
sane4sure
1 Oct 17#7
Gotta be worth installing - you never know!
guttediam
1 Oct 17#6
Downloading now. Much appreciated gerrymig :thumbsup: Heat
purplejones13
1 Oct 17#3
Even if it helps one person it’s done the job. Good app to have on your phone !
gerrymig to purplejones13
1 Oct 17#4
My sentiments exactly!
moshixmoshi
1 Oct 17#1
A worthy repost.
gerrymig to moshixmoshi
1 Oct 17#2
Thanks! It looks a bit lazy reposting some of my old items but the ones I chose (I felt) were worthy of a repost!
Opening post
The main link is for Android, there are links below for Apple and Blackberry.
St John Ambulance is determined that no one should die because they needed first aid and didn’t get it.
This app includes the latest first aid advice and protocols for dealing with emergency situations. It is simple to follow with illustrated guides and voiced instructions.
The app doesn’t replace the benefits of learning first aid on a St John Ambulance course, nor is it as in depth as a full first aid manual. But when there is an emergency, it will help you to know what to do to in those few crucial moments when basic knowledge of first aid can make the difference.
Nothing is more tragic than a life lost needlessly. You can be the difference between life and death.
Please note: The first aid advice is based solely upon UK protocols. Both the UK and European emergency service numbers are provided.
iPhone - itunes.apple.com/gb/…t=8
Blackberry - appworld.blackberry.com/web…GB&
Latest comments (43)
I understand yours was a joke but that is the reason why so many people dont attempt 1st aid :thumbsup:
But I like the St John one more.
The Red Cross has training material and pop quizzes, which I won't want if I am in a hurry and panicking. It's also a much bigger size in terms of storage on your device, where as St John is less than 10Mb
Red Cross first aid app | British Red Cross
Have actually used it twice!
If this is reposted a 100x who cares if it saves even just 1 life.
Here have some heat! =)
The redcross link goes to their web page but their app page does not work / load for me.
Heat