Instructor A.E.D. ERC/IRC 2005 guidelines;
Executor A.E.D. ERC/IRC 2005 guidelines;
Firefighter course at Comando Provinciale Vigili del Fuoco, Parma, Italy;
Basic training of EMT at Italian Red Cross, Fidenza, Italy and Assistenza Pubblica, Salsomaggiore Terme, Italy.
I've initially become a Pioneer components of Italian Red Cross at 16 years old. With Red Cross I worked to "Emergency Po river 2000". A 18 years old I've become a volunteer career in civilian protection in one association called "N.O.I.S.E."; with this I worked to national emergencies called "Emergency Po river 2001" and "Emergency Molise earthquake 2002" and join EMT-B (A.E.D.) volunteer into "Assistenza Pubblica Salsomaggiore Terme"; in the 2002 I've passed exams for join volunteer of National Corps Of Firefighter in Italy; in the 2004 become a university students of "Disaster management" at University of Perugia, in Foligno, Italy, and the same year volunteer EMT-B (A.E.D.) of "Assistenza Pubblica Croce Bianca Foligno". In summer 2007 we going to volunteer exchange program of "Assistenza Pubblica Croce Gialla Falconara" for one week.
Throughout my work done so far, I have never received a salary. In Italy most of the services are made by volunteers, as well as provide time for the State and for others, is not rewarded.
HELLO AND WELCOME TO THE FFN . FEEL FREE TO ADD ME AS A FRIEND IF YOU WANT TO, ONE CAN NEVER HAVE TOO MANY FRIENDS IN THIS WORLD . HAVE A GREAT 08 AND STAY SAFE OUT THERE.
I was in Italy about a year and a half ago and had the chance to see some fire apparatus. While spending time in Venice, I got to see an ambulance, which I thought was quite interesting. I wanted to go inside and take a look at their equipment that they carry, but there was no one there to give me the tour.
Thanks for the info. Here in the United States ours are either Advanced Life Support, staffed with paramedics, or Basic Life Support, staffed with EMT-Basics. Both can do non emergent transports.
Check out the some of the Groups, I have started up "Close Calls" an area to tell your story of what you did and should not of so others learn. "Roll Calls" this is another group that allows you to tell us about your station and district. "Trainers Corner" is another area that you can read about issues other trainers have or deal with. As well if your not a trainer you can ask questions or state concerns you have. If you have a hard time locating them just go to my site and look at the bottom left hand corner.
Hey fellow Italaiano my Mom is from Naples came over here when was a little girl after the war. Still have alot of family there maybe one day you can come to the US as someday I can come to Italy see Naples after my 6 children are raised Stay safe
Sorry to hear that. If you liked that video I posted, you can find more good oned on my web site: www.EMSTube.com. Check it out and let me know what you think. Don
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