The instructors of the International Charitable Foundation “Assistance to Victims of Road Accidents” continue to teach Ukrainians how to provide premedical care. This time, the basic theoretical and practical knowledge was acquired by the representatives of a transportation company engaged in international transportation.
ICF “Assistance to Victims of Road Accidents” in cooperation with the State Enterprise “Ukrainian Research Institute of Transport Medicine” of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine conducted a theoretical course and practiced how to provide premedical care together with the international carrier from Ivano-Frankivsk region.
The instructors conducted an 8-hours programme for drivers, that included basic resuscitation measures: practical methods of providing premedical care in case of sudden blood circulation stop, respiratory failure, as well as practical methods of providing premedical care in case of massive bleeding.
“During long-distance transportation various emergencies can occur. Therefore, drivers must be ready to provide premedical care to victims”, the Foundation’s instructors added.
We would like to remind you that the 8-hour training course program on premedical care for persons who do not have medical education, but on their duties must be able to provide premedical care, meet the standards of the international program ВLS and the 1st premedical care level according to the order of the Ministry of Health № 1627 dated 04.08.2021.
The International Charitable Foundation “Assistance to Victims of Road Accidents” has been working in the field of road safety in Ukraine for more than 10 years, in particular to prevent road accidents and numerous human losses on the roads. We are the largest non-governmental organization in Ukraine dealing with this issue.