FPOSi First Person On Scene Intermediate (SIA) (IHCD) AOFAQ Level 3 Poole, Dorset
BTEC
In Poole
Description
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Type
BTEC
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Location
Poole
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Duration
4 Days
The First Person on Scene Intermediate (FPOSi) is currently the prefered course for the security industry and is the only recognised qualification for both the Close Protection & Maritime Security Sectors. It is also one of the names acceptable cousres when applying for the SIA Licence in Close Protection.
At 3rg, we are one of the few companies who emply our own qualified paramedic to teach the FPOS-i which ensures continuity in all our medical training. With close links to our previous military unit, including the knowledge gained on the Special Forces Trauma Course we are able to deliver the latest techniques and equipment use including:
The FAST1 Intraosseous Infusion System
Celox Use
Cannulation
Automated External Defribulation
MCA approved Medicine Use
The 3rg course is divided into 50% classroom, essential for learning and 50% practical which.
Successful Students receive:
FPOSi issued by AOFAQ
The course is approved by Edexcel and is IHCD managed
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Start date
Start date
About this course
The First Person On Scene intermediate (FPOS-i) is currently the preferred course for the security industry and is the only recognised qualification for both the Close Protection and Maritime Security sectors. The course is also one of the named acceptable courses when applying for the SIA licence in Close Protection.
the FAST1 Intraosseous Infusion System
Celox use
Cannulation
Automated External Defibulation
MCA approved medicine use
The 3rg FPOS-i course is divided into 50% classroom, and 50% practical.
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Subjects
- Medical
- First Aid
- Trauma
- Medical training
- Basic Skills
- English
- Leadership
- Care Management
- Emergency medicine
- Emergency Care
Teachers and trainers (1)
Morris Abley
Medical Instructor
Course programme
At 3rg, we are one of the few companies who employ our own qualified paramedic to teach the FPOS-i course, (meet our instructor) which ensures continuity in all our medical training. With close links to our previous military unit, including the knowledge gained on the Special Forces Trauma Course we are able to deliver the latest techniques and equipment use including:
- the FAST1 Intraosseous Infusion System
- Celox use
- Cannulation
- Automated External Defibulation
- MCA approved medicine use
Additional information
FPOSi First Person On Scene Intermediate (SIA) (IHCD) AOFAQ Level 3 Poole, Dorset