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First aid is for all ages with Moose Jaw EMS course

- The group went through a full minute of chest compressio­ns and rescue breaths to finish up the course. Larissa Kurz This is the third first aid course for kids offered by the Moose Jaw EMS and the Red Cross, and the largest group of participan­ts yet.

Course administra­tor Braelyn Hofland is on the third session of the First Aid & CPR course aimed for ages 9 to 13, and the interest in the course has been encouragin­g to see.

Organized through the Red Cross, the new course tailored for kids covers all of the important topics regarding first aid: how to identify if someone needs help and whether it is safe to get involved, and what to do in the event of a medical emergency. Hofland, an advanced care paramedic with Moose Jaw Emergency Medical Services and Blasia Cain, a primary care paramedic with Moose Jaw EMS, spoke to a group of ten participan­ts on Aug. 22, testing their knowledge of first response tactics.

Topics for the morning included what’s in a first aid kit and how to use it, what to do if someone is in need of help, and what to tell 911 dispatcher­s when you call with an emergency. fland. “If they’re home alone with their siblings they should know what to do, and having this course will help them be able to manage that a little bit better, and prepare them for that [situation].”

Both adults and children should always know what to do in a medical emergency, said Hofland, and she is seeing that this particular age group can be effective at administer­ing CPR despite their smaller stature.

“We actually have a mannequin that shows how efficient they’re doing their chest compressio­ns and with this age group, they’re actually able to circulate the blood with the chest compressio­ns,” said Hofland.

The Moose Jaw EMS is planning to continue offering the course every few months, to continue educating the next generation of first responders. Parents are encouraged to keep an eye out for more dates to be announced, and to consider enrolling their kids.

“Getting everyone trained in first aid and CPR is always beneficial,” said Hofland. “Don’t be scared of putting your kids in the course and giving them that experience they need to help prepare for those situations.”

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