Eagles Local Police received a course on cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and defibrillator use.
A total of forty effective attended these classes were held in local police units by Ambulorca qualified technicians.
During the course showed how to perform CPR both children over one year and adults.
basics such as chest compressions, airway opening, administering breaths and understanding-ventilation relationship worked.
the operation of the technique bag mask ventilation is also explained, among other things.
Then he unveiled handling of the defibrillator.
This course was directed specifically to members of the local police that its functions contemplate bring assistance and guidance, to the extent necessary, every neighbor who requires it.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR abbreviated, is an emergency procedure to save lives that is used when a person has stopped breathing and the heart has stopped beating.
This can happen after an electric shock, heart attack, drowning or any other circumstance that results in the arrest of cardiac activity.
CPR combines mouth-to-mouth and chest compressions;
all until they can restore respiratory function and heart palpitations way naturally or artificially by cardiac or respiratory monitors.
You may have permanent brain damage or death within minutes if blood flow stops;
therefore, it is very important that the circulation and respiration is maintained until trained medical help arrives.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas