International version N°3
A Message from Jean-Marc Le Coq, Communication & Fundraising Manager In this international edition of the Crosswords magazine, you can find some of the main humanitarian activities of the Red Cross. This third edition has a special focus on ambulances and first aid. The Luxembourg Red Cross is continuously building awareness of its training in order to get individuals and company employees trained in first aid. As an organization based on volunteers, it is also always looking for new ambulance volunteers. Please contact us and get involved! Jean-Marc – 45 02 02 426 – communication@croix-rouge.lu
From rescuers to ambulance men To be part of the Luxembourg Red Cross team of rescuers and paramedics, first aid training is necessary. Rescuers are trained by a group of first aid instructors, approved by the Ministry of Interior. In addition to the 14 required courses provided by the Administration of Emergency Services, emergency rescuers of the Red Cross receive two hours of theoretical and practical training every week to prepare them for their missions. They can then participate in activities such as transporting of patients with the Ambulance Service of the Red Cross and providing support during sporting or cultural events. The experience acquired on weekends and holidays from the Professional Fire Fighters of Luxembourg, as part of their training, enables the Red Cross rescuers to use their skills in real emergency situations (domestic accidents, road accidents, accidents in the workplace, etc.). This collaboration forms an essential part of writing and passing an official exam, set by the Ministry of Interior, in order to obtain the qualification of emergency rescuer. Through this training, rescuers are annually offered both initial and refresher courses organized at the National School of Civil Protection in Schimpach. The field exercises complete the training. After this graduation, ambulance men can follow an extra internal training and obtain the title of licensed ambulance man. > Jerry Ast, First Aid instructor in charge of the emergency rescuers section of the Luxembourg Red Cross
The rescue-ambulance men Activity As an active participant in ambulance transport services since 1st of March 1991, the Ambulance Service of the Red Cross is a trusted partner, recognized by medical institutions for both the quality of training of its rescue people and for its developed infrastructure. The equipment, which is regularly renewed in line with the progress in medical procedures, is identical to that of the Administration of Emergency Services and can assist the organization in the event of a disaster where there is a significant number of victims. SEPT. 2009