[Year 12 IT Apps] CPR help on your mobile
stephen at melbpc.org.au
stephen at melbpc.org.au
Mon Jun 30 16:14:49 EST 2008
Hi all,
www.redcross.org.au/ourservices_acrossaustralia_firstaid_CPRdownload.htm
Red Cross launches world first - CPR instructions, direct to your mobile.
29 June 2008: The Red Cross today launches a world first in first aid -
CPR instructions downloaded to a mobile phone, at the touch of a button..
'This groundbreaking technology will literally put the ability to save a
life in the hands of all Australians with a mobile phone' says Mr
Tickner 'and while we know there is no substitute for an approved First
Aid course, it will serve as a crucial prompt should the time arise when
people are required to give CPR.'
The technology is a world first, and has been developed in conjunction
with Multi-Ed medical, a Tasmanian medical education company.
The launch will also be attended by Sherrie McDonald, whose child Abby was
saved by a neighbour who knew First Aid. Sherrie believes 'this technology
means that you can have a reminder of how to perform CPR properly, in your
hands, all the time. It's a fantastic piece of information for people to
have on their mobiles.'
To download the animation to your mobile phone:
Visit the First Aid page on the website or text 'CPR' to 19 951 515.
Media: Lachlan Quick National Media Coordinator lquick at redcross.org.au
http://1.redcross.org.au/?fuseaction=newsroom.latestnews&sub=533
** CPR on your mobile telephone **
You see someone collapse and they need CPR. Do you remember what to do?
In 3 easy steps you can download a cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
instructional animation to your mobile telephone to help refresh your CPR
skills.
Purchase on the internet
Step 1: Buy your $3 CPR download by clicking on the 'buy now' button to
the right.
Step 2: Enter your mobile telephone number and click submit.
Step 3: You will receive an SMS to your mobile telephone, containing a
link to download the file.
Or purchase by SMS
Step 1: Text 'CPR' to 19 951 515
Step 2: You will receive an SMS to your mobile telephone containing a link
to download the file.
Step 3: Review your CPR animation regularly to make sure you know what to
do in case of an emergency.
Once you've completed a first aid course the CPR download is a great way
to keep your skills fresh. Buy a download now for $3 and ensure you always
have the power to save a life in your hands.
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Cheers people
Stephen Loosley
Member, Victorian
Institute of Teaching
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