Discussion
Loading...

Post

Log in
  • About
  • Code of conduct
  • Privacy
  • Users
  • Instances
  • About Bonfire
Ro ✨
Ro ✨
@rosalyn@kolektiva.social  ·  activity timestamp 7 hours ago

Online training from a medic based out of Oregon this Thursday!

#weKeepUsSafe #streetMedic #firstAid #PNW #oregon #washington #uspol #communityCare #communityDefense #protest

Photos of people in keffiyeh being tear gassed including a person with a medic armband (white cross on red arm band)
Street medic 101 training
Gunshot wounds, tear gas decon, basic assessment and evaluation
A foundational training for community responders, movement protectors, and frontline caregivers who want to keep people safe during actions, crises, and moments of collective uprising. This offering covers protest-safe first aid, acute nervous-system support, decontamination from chemical agents, scene assessment, and how to move as a coordinated care unit in high-stress environments. Rooted in abolitionist ethics, community care, and decolonial principles, this training equips everyday people with the practical skills, situational awareness, and embodied readiness to show up for their communities without fear.
Thursday January 29, 4P PST, 6P CST, 7P EST
Please register, hand pointing down emojis: bit.ly/streetmedictraining
Photos of people in keffiyeh being tear gassed including a person with a medic armband (white cross on red arm band) Street medic 101 training Gunshot wounds, tear gas decon, basic assessment and evaluation A foundational training for community responders, movement protectors, and frontline caregivers who want to keep people safe during actions, crises, and moments of collective uprising. This offering covers protest-safe first aid, acute nervous-system support, decontamination from chemical agents, scene assessment, and how to move as a coordinated care unit in high-stress environments. Rooted in abolitionist ethics, community care, and decolonial principles, this training equips everyday people with the practical skills, situational awareness, and embodied readiness to show up for their communities without fear. Thursday January 29, 4P PST, 6P CST, 7P EST Please register, hand pointing down emojis: bit.ly/streetmedictraining
Photos of people in keffiyeh being tear gassed including a person with a medic armband (white cross on red arm band) Street medic 101 training Gunshot wounds, tear gas decon, basic assessment and evaluation A foundational training for community responders, movement protectors, and frontline caregivers who want to keep people safe during actions, crises, and moments of collective uprising. This offering covers protest-safe first aid, acute nervous-system support, decontamination from chemical agents, scene assessment, and how to move as a coordinated care unit in high-stress environments. Rooted in abolitionist ethics, community care, and decolonial principles, this training equips everyday people with the practical skills, situational awareness, and embodied readiness to show up for their communities without fear. Thursday January 29, 4P PST, 6P CST, 7P EST Please register, hand pointing down emojis: bit.ly/streetmedictraining
  • Copy link
  • Flag this post
  • Block

bonfire.cafe

A space for Bonfire maintainers and contributors to communicate

bonfire.cafe: About · Code of conduct · Privacy · Users · Instances
Bonfire social · 1.0.2-alpha.7 no JS en
Automatic federation enabled
Log in
  • Explore
  • About
  • Members
  • Code of Conduct