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  2. HSE National Ambulance Service - Wikipedia

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    The National Ambulance Service College (NASC) (Irish: Coláiste Náisiúnta an tSeirbhís Otharchairr) was first established in 1986 as the National Ambulance Training School and is based at the organisation's new HQ named the Rivers Building in Tallaght, which also houses the National Emergency Operations Centre (NEOC). 999/112 emergency calls are processed here also, as well as a second base ...

  3. Hazardous area response team - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Ireland team has additional capabilities covering mountain rescue taskings. Each HART unit consist of emergency medical personnel, primarily paramedics , who have undergone specialised training at the National Ambulance Resilience Unit (NARU) Education Centre [ 4 ] in the use of safety critical procedures, skills, vehicles and ...

  4. PHECC - Wikipedia

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    This is the minimum standard for an emergency ambulance in Ireland. Paramedics are trained in additional training in advanced pharmacology, anatomy, advanced airway management (supraglottic airways), some advanced life support skills, 12 leads ECG's, administration of medication typically oral , intramuscular , inhaled, nebulised or sublingual ...

  5. Northern Ireland Ambulance Service - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service (NIAS) is an ambulance service that serves the whole of Northern Ireland, approximately 1.9 million people. As with other ambulance services in the United Kingdom, it does not charge its patients directly for its services, but instead receives funding through general taxation. It responds to medical ...

  6. St John Ambulance Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    St John Ambulance Northern Ireland (SJANI) is a voluntary organisation based in Northern Ireland. It teaches both adults and children first aid , provides services at public events and prepares first responders what to do in emergencies. [ 2 ]

  7. College of Paramedics - Wikipedia

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    The role of the College is to promote and develop the profession across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The college represents the paramedic profession across key organisations such as: – Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), [1] the Department of Health and the Joint Royal Colleges Ambulance Liaison Committee (JRCALC). [2]

  8. NHS ambulance services - Wikipedia

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    In Northern Ireland the service was the responsibility of the Northern Ireland Hospitals Authority before 1974, and was then transferred to the four health and social services boards. Under the provisions of the National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990 England was covered by 31 ambulance trusts, which were structured as below. In ...

  9. Emergency medical personnel in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In most places, the maximum training an attendant would have was a first aid certificate. In 1966, the Ministry of Health produced "A Report by the Working Party on Ambulance Training and Equipment", [7] better known as 'The Millar Report'. Part 1 established the 'Ambulance Services Proficiency Certificate', which included training in first aid ...