The annual First Aid competition concludes with the victory of the Riga Secondary School No. 34 team.

18.09 2024 First Aid

On September 14, the Latvian Red Cross (LatRC) successfully concluded the National First Aid (FA) Competition. The event took place at the “Avārijas Brigāde” amusement park in the Ogre region, gathering student teams from all over Latvia to showcase their skills in providing first aid and responding to emergencies. A total of 72 students participated in the competition.

The competition stages included realistic accident scenarios and injuries, such as a road traffic accident with multiple casualties, an explosion, drowning, burns, amputations, severe bleeding, unconsciousness, and more. In each case, teams had to react quickly and be prepared to provide assistance until the arrival of medical professionals.

Schools from Daugavpils, Dobele, Jelgava, Limbazi, Kandava, Rezekne, and Riga were represented at the event. The performance of the teams was evaluated by experienced FA instructor assistants, teachers, medical professionals, and students.

All 12 teams showed excellent performance. The prestigious first place was claimed by Riga Secondary School No. 34, followed by Riga Secondary School No. 15 and Limbazi State Gymnasium.

On behalf of LatRC, we express our gratitude to the participants, actors, judges, and everyone involved in organizing the event! We also extend special thanks to the Emergency Medical Service for overseeing the judges’ work, and to AB Park, Jaunsardze Centre, Fazer Latvia, and Livu Aquapark for supporting the event.

 


Please note: The following photos contain simulated injuries, including fake blood and trauma scenarios. Viewer discretion is advised, especially for those sensitive to graphic images. These and more photos are available HERE

 

Tev varētu arī interēsēt:

LatRC recently met with a delegation from the International Committee of the Red Cross

Foto: Ilze Salnāja, Ārlietu ministrija The Latvian Red Cross recently met with a delegation from the International Committee of the Red Cross – ICRC located in Warsaw. Together with the representatives of Ministry of the Interior, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Ministry of Defence valuable experiences were exchanged. Key discussions included: Enhancing cooperation in humanitarian aid …

LatRC Representative Olha Lysenko Receives the Prestigious Flame Award for Women Leaders 2024

14.12 2024 Uncategorized
We are proud! On December 4, representatives of the Women`s Cooperation Network visited the Latvian Red Cross (LatRC) to personally present the Flame Award for Women Leaders 2024. In the category “For Support to Ukraine”, the award was granted to Olha Lysenko, a member of the project team at Headquarters, has been actively engaged in …

Latvian RC celebrates its 106 Anniversary

106 years ago, two days after the proclamation of Latvia’s independence, 52 well-known Latvian doctors, lawyers, engineers, and public figures established the organization Latvian Red Cross. Initially, the LatRC’s mission was to provide assistance to wounded and sick soldiers, prisoners of war, affected civilians, as well as refugees and orphans. Today, the LatRC is one …

With Swiss Support, Latvian Red Cross Enhances the Integration of Ukrainian Children

23.08 2024 Projects
As the crisis in Ukraine continues, Latvia has become a home for many Ukrainian families over the past few years. To strengthen the integration of Ukrainian civilian children in Latvia, the Latvian Red Cross has been continuously developing new projects and initiatives. These efforts not only provide a safe and welcoming environment but also offer …

Latvian Red Cross Brings Canine Therapy to Children in Ķekava as Part of the EU4Health Project

23.08 2024 Projects
On August 21st, the Latvian Red Cross visited the Daugmale Multifunctional Center in Ķekava Municipality, where the local government organized an event for children with functional disabilities. As part of this event, the Latvian Red Cross conducted a mental health-promoting activity—canine therapy, or dog therapy sessions. This initiative was offered to children in Ķekava as …