EMT Academy - Emergency Medical Training

EMT Academy - Emergency Medical Training EMT Academy – Emergency Medical Training Courses are dynamic, interactive and engaging, injected with a strong foundation of medical knowledge.

The aim of EMT Academy is to ensure that first aid training is easily available to everyone in the U.K from families to workplaces and everyone in between. There is nothing taught on the courses that the trainer or examiner has not had to manage in a professional Emergency Ambulance Service situation. As a result we can bring real life examples, experience and scenarios to enhance learning. All students receive one-to-one practical skills time with the instructor to ensure they are confident in their knowledge and techniques, therefore making them better equipped to manage any unexpected real emergency. All instructors and assessors are qualified and insured with either previous or current employment working for one of Britain’s Ambulance Service NHS Trusts. We are monitored annually to ensure teaching is to the approved Health and Safety Executive standard, and we can demonstrate Quality Assurance (QA) and Accreditation to any client. In addition all staff attend study and training days to enhance their continual professional development. best practice, the latest Health and Safety Executive and Resuscitation Council guidelines and medical research.

27/03/2025

Feedback from last week!😊
“Carrie is a fantastic instructor, I always learn something new. She really brings her wealth of experience in the emergency services to help with delivering the course in an engaging way.”

How to phone in an emergency 📞🚓🚑🚒
19/03/2025

How to phone in an emergency 📞🚓🚑🚒

Whether you're using an iPhone or an Android smartphone, make sure you know how to use the emergency call function

07/02/2025

The most useful website you might ever need!
You can still call 999 to find your nearest AED and get the code to get into it. ❤️‍🩹🚑
www.defibfinder.uk

Defib finder uses data from The Circuit, the national defibrillator network, to help you find information about the nearest defibrillators to you.

Emergency Services Day 999 2024💚❤️💙
09/09/2024

Emergency Services Day 999 2024💚❤️💙

Emergency Services Day takes place on 9th September each year. 999 Day is your chance to show your support for our NHS and emergency services.

Local ladies, my kids Mixed Martial Arts gym (Kraken Bedford) has a female coach who is looking to start a women’s only ...
05/01/2024

Local ladies, my kids Mixed Martial Arts gym (Kraken Bedford) has a female coach who is looking to start a women’s only self-defence class, but she can’t start it without enough ladies interested. It would be a mixture of MMA, Krav Magar, and Muay Thai. The emphasis is for self-defence to disable and to buy yourself time to get away.
I’ve put Coach Vanessa’s IG profile for you to see her - she’s even been in an action movie (and a model)! Vanessa is super friendly, she already coaches my daughter.
If you’re working in risky environments - frontline, going into patient homes on your own, or a solo worker like I am, please consider it - If you’re interested, please let me know, let’s make this happen!!🤛🏻

8,247 Followers, 197 Following, 49 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Vanessa Campos Lippa ()

Absolutely incredible what a fantastic little lady and the best outcome!Teach all children how to call 999, they could b...
19/12/2023

Absolutely incredible what a fantastic little lady and the best outcome!
Teach all children how to call 999, they could be saving you!📞🚑

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A five-year-old girl from Walesby received a bravery award from EMAS at her school today, after she came to her mum’s rescue when she became unconscious.

Little Daisy Hamer, then aged 4, went to bed with mum, 40-year-old Aimee Hamer, after Aimee started to feel unwell. Aimee gave daisy her phone so she could watch YouTube videos, but then ended up having to dial 999 on that same phone, when her mum became unresponsive at 2.01pm on 23 May 2022.

Despite feeling very upset about what was happening, Daisy was able to answer all the questions asked by the Emergency Medical Advisor, and followed all the instructions to ensure her mum got the help she needed until the ambulance crew arrived on scene, including performing CPR when it was confirmed that Aimee had stopped breathing.

What’s further impressive, Daisy even gave the postcode of the address using the phonetic alphabet.

Aimee, who lives with a long-term heart condition, vitamin deficiency and iron deficiency anaemia, struggles on a daily basis with dizziness and extreme tiredness. If the symptoms become too severe, this can lead her to faint.

Because of this, Aimee was keen to teach her four children how to call 999 in an emergency.

Aimee said: “I taught Daisy and my other children the phonetic alphabet by making a rhyme out of our postcode to make it fun and memorable.

“While I’ve had other funny turns previously, the kids were never on their own with me as my husband was there to call 999, but Daisy would always get involved by fetching me a cushion and blanket.

“I always knew there may be the possibility that one day I would faint or become unconscious in front of the kids while my husband was not there, which is why I taught them how to call 999 and not be afraid to do so in an emergency.”

During the 999 call, Aimee stopped breathing momentarily. Daisy tilted Aimee’s head back, as instructed by the Emergency Medical Advisor, to check her airway and with the help of her then two-year-old sister Molly, attempted CPR. This got Aimee breathing again.

Aimee added: “All I remember from that day is going to bed feeling unwell, and the next minute coming around to an ambulance crew, police and one of our neighbours in my bedroom!”

“Daisy is amazing and so grown up for her age.

“After what happened, Daisy has decided that she wants to become either a paramedic or a surgeon when she is older.”

First to arrive on scene from EMAS were ambulance technician Jackie Spate and paramedic Phillip Rowe, followed by solo response paramedic Jenny Paling.

Phillip Rowe said: “To have a child caller that young and that confident is quite rare, especially when it comes to being able to provide the postcode of their address phonetically.

“Daisy did amazingly in being able to help us locate the property and then being able to tell us when we arrived about the medical conditions her mum lives with.

“We administered oxygen to Aimee when we arrived on scene which managed to get her rousable, and then we provided further treatment on the way to hospital.

“Daisy’s actions that day definitely played a role making sure that her mum is able to be safe and well today.”

Jenny Paling added: “It’s been quite an honour to be able to present Daisy with her award today.”

12/12/2023
Some easy first aid training for you all this half term!!😆
23/10/2023

Some easy first aid training for you all this half term!!😆

22/10/2023

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