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JeremyEMS

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  1. On 3/29/2018 at 9:31 AM, lvr181 said:

    Here is a guide. For Emergency Services change the phone number.

     

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    Actually these pictures are not compliant with the lastest guidelines. Now, after saw the victim is unresponsive + No Breathing (or no normal breathing) => 30 chest compressions immediately then 2 rescue breath (if not trained or don't have protection device like pocket mask, face shield, can do continous chest compressions without rescue breath). ASAP, other bystanders are calling EMS (1669 in TH) and grapping an AED. Use the AED as soon as it's available and follow it instructions until the EMS takes over.

    If the victim has an health insurance, i suggest to call 1724 (BDMS National EMS dispatch), they have good skills and equipments, 200 ambulances in Thailand. They'll provide prehospital advanced life support which'll improve the survival rates.

    To purchase an AED or first aid course, contact me ?

  2. Hi All,

    I'm French emergency nurse, had setup a Thai company 3 years ago, importing and selling Automated External Defibrillators (AED) Thai or English language and other first aid items (all in compliance with Thai FDA & Customs, AED have warranty).

    My company is N&J Life Support Ltd., easy to find me on the web, do no hesitate to contact me.

     

    As some of you said, in Thailand most of ambulances don't have AED or defibrillator, there's traffic in Bangkok and rescue foundation staff training is often... how to say... So it's important to learn first aid and equipp your facilities (condo, workplaces) by AED and first aid kits.

    Take care

    Jeremy

     

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