Cheap certificated survival first aid training

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Rosesandtea

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I like the idea in principle but it would depend on how much travel costs, etc, would end up being for me. What I'm saying is, "Great idea!" but can't promise I'd come.
Arzosah
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I jumped at the chance, but like Rosesandtea, I can't absolutely guarantee I'd come.
Medicine Man
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Cheap certificated survival first aid training

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Thanks for all the positive responses I'm wading through the mountain of paperwork but once it's sorted can talk about dates and locations :)
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The Watcher

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I am a qaulified Instructor for the following;

Basic First Aid
First Aid At Work
Oxygen Administartion

I also hold the following professional qualifications;

Sports Therapy
Offshore Life Support Tech and Dive Medic
IHCD Ambulance Tech

I would be more than happy to lend assistance to any first aid courses
Medicine Man
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Cheap certificated survival first aid training

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Hi watcher, that would be great thanks for your support. I'm trying to sort out locations, if to go for one central location or two one north and another south of the country. I'm based in Lincolnshire do in the middle ish
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I think you should split north / south rather than going for 1 only - there are a good few of us split into the "right north" and "deep south".

And do remember that Scotland is lovely at all times of the year........... :P
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Rosesandtea wrote:I like the idea in principle but it would depend on how much travel costs, etc, would end up being for me. What I'm saying is, "Great idea!" but can't promise I'd come.
Im with Rosesandtea love to do it but costs might hold me back good luck with it though
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Cheap certificated survival first aid training

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As I'm new here don't have any idea where you all are based. If somebody can organise a venue and can get at least 6 people I'll see what I can do. Might need to add a bit on for petrol if it's a long way from me though. Can also do a single long day if people don't want to stay for two.

Could anyone make it to Lincolnshire or surrounding counties. Let me know how far you are prepared to go and I'll work something out based on demand.
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Calling Yorkshire preppers! About time we got together again! How about for a first aid training day?
The Watcher

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Medicine Man wrote:Hi watcher, that would be great thanks for your support. I'm trying to sort out locations, if to go for one central location or two one north and another south of the country. I'm based in Lincolnshire do in the middle ish
High Medicine Man, would be good to chat further on this subject to explore how we could develop it. Is there a way to send a private chat or email?

Regards

The Watcher