Flush with water until EMS arrives.
I think that you mean Emergency Medical Service (EMS). It's basically first aid because you are the first medical treatment at a scene. It includes EMTs and Paramedics. The first aid stations at football games and such are usually EMTs or Paramedics that are volunteering.
There are several institutions that teach first aid. The most well-known being the American red cross. You can find a red cross first aid class simply by going to their website. Other agencies that provide first aid training include your local fire department or EMS agency, or your local cert team or medical reserve corps group.
It is a symbol of the international red cross organization. Since ambulances and EMS providers associated with this organization carry this symbol (which provides immunity in accordance with the Geneva convention), the average person associates this symbol with first aid. Otherwise, there is no connection between the red cross and first aid.
In most cases, you won't have a response from the Emergency Medical Service until someone phones in a request, usually to 911; such a phone call technically constitutes the first response. Furthermore, many people are trained in first aid, and may actually deliver first aid of some kind (such as CPR) before the EMS arrives. Since serious injuries are also frequently associated with various types of legal violations such as drunk driving etc., it is often the case that the police arrive before the EMS.
Typically a security guard is required to know first aid and CPR. The security guard is required to respond to all emergencies. The protocols between the local EMS and security will be set up so the security guard will know the bounds and what steps to follow based on the situation. Usually, the security guard will be required to perform first aid and CPR until medical help arrives.
Being a nurses aid has many different qualifications. To be a decently paid nurses aid, take an EMS course and become a tech.
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Check for breathing, stop the bleeding, protect the wound, and treat for shock.... ala Marine Corps...
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First Aid is medical care provided before the experts arrive. It could include bandaging a wound, splinting a broken wound, or putting ointment on a burn. A first aid kit usually contains bandages, splints, antibiotic ointment, and allergy medication. It is meant to keep you alive until the EMS or doctors can give you expert care.The delivery of immediate on-scene care in order to stablize the patient and, if necessary, prepare for and effect transport to a site where more extensive aid can be conducted.
Technically, CPR is in the category of First Aid. But if I were to choose between the two, I would say First Aid. CPR is only used on people who seems to have no circulation (breathing, movements, and coughing) while First Aids cover other things like cuts, burns, and other injuries.