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1First aid — This article is about the provision of immediate care. For the Transformers character, see First Aid (Transformers) …
2Junior Certificate — The Junior Certificate is an educational qualification awarded in Ireland by the Department of Education to students who have successfully completed the junior cycle of secondary education, and achieved a minimum standard in their Junior Cert.… …
3Certified First Responder in France — See also : Certified First Responder and Emergency medical responder In France, the pre hospital care is either performed by first responders from the fire department (sapeurs pompiers, most emergency situations) or from a private ambulance… …
4PDSA Certificate for Animal Bravery or Devotion — Awarded for For animal gallantry and devotion to duty Presented by People s Dispensary for Sick Animals Country United Kingdom First awarded 2001 The PDSA Certificate for Animal Bravery or Dev …
5Abbey Aid — which targets a substantially different audience. It was a huge flop. FORCETOC HistoryAs the name suggests, Abbey Aid was originally designed as a fundraising project to help see Cambridge United F.C. through a tough economic situation that had… …
6St. Andrew's Ambulance Association — Infobox Organization name = St Andrew Ambulance Association caption = Logo of St Andrew Ambulance Association motto = For Humanity formation = 1882 type = Charitable organisation headquarters = St Andrew s House, 48 Milton Street, Glasgow, G4 0HR …
7Coastal Skipper — A coastal skipper is a yachtsman or woman who has the ability to skipper a yacht in coastal waters by day or night. There is a shorebased course which provides the background knowledge required, a practical course which teaches the skills and… …
8Emergency medical services — A road ambulance of the South Western Ambulance Service in England …
9Ambulance — For other uses, see Ambulance (disambiguation) …
10Emergency tourniquet — An emergency tourniquet is a tightly tied band applied around a body part (an arm or a leg) sometimes used in an attempt to stop severe traumatic bleeding.cite web|url=http://www.cdc.gov/nasd/docs/d000701… …