Residents urged to learn first aid in case of terror attacks


CitizenAID has been developed by military and civilian medics to teach people how to provide potentially life-saving treatment before the arrival of emergency services in the event of an incident.
The information is available through an app and pocketbook.
The current threat level for international terrorism in the UK is currently at 'severe' - meaning an attack is highly likely.
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Hide AdThe citizenAID system is intended to give members of the pubic straightforward information on how to plan, prepare and react to an incident.
Its creators say it could prove most effective in the immediate aftermath of an attack when emergency services may be primarily concerned with removing a threat, rather than treating victims
Sir Keith Porter, professor of clinical traumatology at the University of Birmingham, is one of four clinicians behind the initiative.
He said: "I have treated hundreds of soldiers whose lives have been saved by simply the applications of tourniquets when they have been shot or blown up. Teaching individual soldiers these skills has saved lives.
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Hide Ad"And I think it is essential we train the public in those skills and that is exactly what citizenAID does."
CitizenAID founder Brigadier Tim Hodgetts said the initiative should not scare people.
"We are empowering the public," he said.
''By giving them a step-by-step system we take away the anxiety because the decisions are already made and the right decisions in the right order can save lives."
The free app is available via the Google Play or the Apple App Store.
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Hide AdThe pocketbook can be bought for £1.99 from medtree.co.uk and spservices.co.uk.
Visit www.citizenaid.org for more information.
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