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Your go-to WhatsApp community for life-saving first aid tips, emergency response guidance, and health safety education in Ghana. Learn how to handle medical emergencies, perform CPR, stop bleeding, treat burns, and moreβbecause every second counts in an emergency! Join us to stay prepared, protect your loved ones, and get expert insights on first aid and emergency care. Be the difference. Save a life. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1DEq3yVEmm/?mibextid=wwXIfr π Visit: First Aid Ghana https://www.firstaidghana.com/ βοΈLearn it βοΈ Use itβοΈ Save LifeβοΈ
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Thank You for Joining First Aid Ghana! π¬π I truly appreciate you for subscribing to First Aid Ghana | Emergency Care & Safety. By being here, youβre taking a vital step toward saving lives and making our communities safer. But we canβt do this alone! The more people who know first aid, the safer we all become. Please take a moment to share this channel with your family, friends, and colleagues. Together, we can build a well-prepared community where everyone knows what to do in an emergency. π’ Invite others to join us: First Aid Ghana π¬π Thank you once again for being part of this mission! Letβs learn, share, and save lives. β€οΈ

A deep cut, blood pooling fastβwould you know what to do, or would you freeze? Most people make critical mistakes that make bleeding worse. Donβt be unprepared when seconds matter. Learn the right steps now before itβs too late. https://www.firstaidghana.com/2025/02/how-to-stop-bleeding-at-home-with-first-aid.html

Most people think they know what happens inside an Ambulanceβbut do they really? SAEMT Samuel Fiawoyife reveals the untold stories, life-or-death moments, and shocking realities from the frontlines of emergency care. Donβt miss this eye-opening account! https://www.firstaidghana.com/2025/02/ghana-national-ambulance-saemt-fiawoyife-explains.html

Public Health Alert: Cholera Outbreak in Ghana β First Aid Saves Lives! Ghana is currently battling a significant cholera outbreak, with 6,145 suspected cases, 719 confirmed infections, and 49 deaths reported across multiple regions. π Why First Aid Matters: During outbreaks like this, early intervention can prevent severe dehydration and death. Hereβs what communities need to know: β Hydration: Use Oral Rehydration Salts (ORS) or mix 1 liter of water, 6 tsp sugar, and Β½ tsp salt to combat dehydration. β Recognize Symptoms: Watery diarrhea, vomiting, muscle cramps, and rapid dehydration. β Act Quickly: Isolate the patient, hydrate them, and seek medical help immediately. β Prevent the Spread: Practice frequent handwashing, safe food handling, and clean sanitation. π Read the full guide here: https://www.firstaidghana.com/2025/02/ghana-first-aid-rising-cholera-cases.html

Typhoid Alert! Protect yourself and your loved ones with these quick tips: π§ Drink only clean, treated water π§Ό Wash hands regularly with soap π½οΈ Avoid street food from unsafe sources π Learn more about why first aid is crucial during outbreaks: https://www.firstaidghana.com/2025/02/ghana-typhoid-first-aid.html

π Life-Saving Training in Kete Krachi! π©Ί The Kete Krachi Ambulance Station trained students from the Kete Krachi Nursing and Midwifery Training College on essential Basic Life Support (BLS), Choking Relief, and Airway Management! π π‘ What They Learned: β Proper CPR for adults, children, and infants π« β How to clear a blocked airway during choking π β Effective airway management to restore breathing π€ Equipped with these skills, they're now ready to make a real difference in emergencies! πͺ π Read more here: https://www.firstaidghana.com/2025/02/kete-krachi-ambulance-station.html?m=1