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The training for Einsatzersthelfer, English Combat First Responder (CFR ) is the basic first aid and medical training the armed forces. It depends on the Tactical Combat Casualty Care guidelines for ( TCCC ). The training for Einsatzersthelfer is divided into stages A to C. All three new levels of training are time bound and expire after fixed periods of time. These must be obtained through annual repetition training.

Einsatzersthelfer A

The training for Einsatzersthelfer A is compulsory for all German soldiers during basic training and replaced since the 2010 to 2009 for all soldiers mandatory, not decaying rate "helpers in the medical corps " ( Hlf sandy beach ) in the army. Only for the badge was allowed to train as "helper in the medical corps " not older than three, his earlier even not older than five years. According to the transfer Individual basic skills a training must be carried out every year now. Graduates of the course Einsatzersthelfer are able to carry out emergency first aid measures and to use the personal medical equipment (including auto- injections) professionally. It has a circumference of 30 lessons of usually four training days. The training contents include only measures under the rule of competence. Einsatzersthelfer A, within the framework of self and buddy aid by the initial care and support in case of need the troops medical service or the medical corps in the implementation of medical service union help. This level of education is a prerequisite for the formation of " lone basic training survival and strike-through and single fighter 2 hunting struggle." Through the further development of the helper in the medical corps for Einsatzersthelfer A training was didactically and extended by a special focus on heavy bleeding wounds, unconsciousness and respiratory arrest. In the civilian field Einsatzersthelferausbildung A is recognized as (extended ) first aid course.

Einsatzersthelfer get as well as the then assistant in the medical corps after successful participation by the organizations responsible for the implementation of training troops doctor a corresponding card is issued. During the implementation of measures of self - and buddy aid in battle to bear in the medical corps of an armband with a reduced protection symbol (3 cm x 3 cm) and are protected as auxiliary stretcher-bearers under the Geneva Conventions, as far as the other side recognizes this and ratified during the execution of these tasks has.

Einsatzersthelfer B

The extended medical service training of Einsatzersthelfer B ( an additional 40 lessons) is the qualified care under fire. The Einsatzersthelfer B are also informally " Bravos " called ( pluralized form of Bravo, the letter " B", pursuant Buchstabiertafel ITU / ICAO / NATO). The aim of the training to use helpers B is to make them with medical and rescue services equipment trusts and training them to perform a body checks. Furthermore, they will inter alia enable a needle relief of the chest (after Monaldi ) according to algorithm for non-medical personnel ( stinging pneumothorax) and venipuncture along with applying peripheral intravenous access (including central venous catheter ) and intraosseous access for administration of volume substitutes ( laying a infusion) perform. These invasive measures may in principle be carried out as emergency powers only under certain circumstances during the battle and not in the civilian sector. The training for B Einsatzersthelfer qualify even after the DA to § 10 BGV A5 Paragraph 1 No. 1 for use as operating medic ( basic training company paramedics ). The group led a soldier (usually the military drivers ) an advanced medical equipment with and had completed an extensive medical service training. This qualification stage has now been reworded for use paramedics B.

Einsatzersthelfer C

The training for Einsatzersthelfer C and Combat First Responder C is specialized task forces and special forces reserved. The CFR -C passes in Germany the four-month course " use medic ", which is technically equivalent to the qualification level of the paramedic in the civilian sector. Accordingly, the training includes a seven-week theory training, additional internships in a hospital and in the emergency service and a degree course with an exam. In general, the trainees also purchase the necessary license. A special feature of the program is the so-called " Green Week ", during the rescue and recovery techniques are exercised in practice. The use of paramedic working among others in the emergency rooms of the military rescue centers that support doctors and paramedics and wait for the medical equipment.

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