iPods can be different things to different people - music player, revision helper, fashion accessory - but we've never before thought of them (or any other MP3 player) as being lifesavers. That does now have to be added to the list, though, following Sussex NHS amulance service making available for download seven small MP3 files containing first-aid advice.
The files give guidance on, among other things, wounds, fits, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and how to put an injured person into the best position for recovery. And, says Sussex ambulance service, they're fully up to date and comply with Resuscitation Council guidelines.
The scheme - the brain-child of Stuart Rutland, a paramedic and emergency-care practitoner based at Hove ambulance station - is aimed mainly at the huge number of people who've never found time to take a first-aid course.
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