Emergency Medical Equipment Training
The Club has purchased an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) and blood trauma kits for the range. A Club member, who is a Paramedic with Benton County Fire District 1, will be at the Thursday, October 5,2023 general membership meeting to give an overview on the use of the new equipment. The equipment comes with instructions for their use, the overview will tell you what to expect without the stress of an actual incident.
The AED box is alarmed with signage identifying what it is. It will be mounted in the sign-in trailer. Do not open the box unless it is actually needed; in doing so will require an expensive recertification, taking the equipment out of service for a length of time.
The blood trauma kits were to be mounted on the firing line; the box is not weather proof. The trauma kits will be in the sign-in trailer There are no First Aid supplies in the trauma box. A first aid kit is in the sign-in trailer, stocked with standard First Aid supplies.
Signs will be mounted at each safety system switch stating the AED and Blood Trauma kits are in the sign-in trailer.