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Muri Bei Bern First Aid For Drivers: Accident Prevention, Response Course Update

Fahrschule Bern SULI, a renowned driving school based in Bern, Switzerland (078-9-718-718), has announced updates to its first aid courses for drivers in the city.

With its latest updates, the company offers motorists the opportunity to learn potentially life-saving skills. Fahrschule Bern SULI believes that every driver should know first aid and gain a deeper understanding of how to prevent accidents from happening in the first place. The courses provide a combination of practical exercises and emergency simulations.

More details can be found at https://suli.ch/fahrschule-bern/

To promote this safety-first ethos and to discharge its responsibilities to students and road users alike, the company insists that all learners take the first aid course before they are permitted to sit their driving theory tests. The course teaches the correct protocols to use in emergency situations with the goal of saving lives and making Bern's streets safer for everyone.

A spokesperson says, “The most important thing for us is you: We always strive to maintain our high standards in all areas. The driving students should always feel comfortable and safe with us. This is the only way to learn efficiently.”

The First Aid course has two modules. The first part looks at rights and obligations in the provision of emergency aid including working within the limits of one's competence and, above all, acting to preserve life and minimize distress by following first-responder protocols. This module covers assessing patients according to the Swiss Resuscitation Council (SRC) recommendations, stopping life-threatening bleeding, using rescue handles, following rescue chain and alarm protocol, and self-protection, safety, and hygiene.

The second module of the course provides an introduction to resuscitation, automated external defibrillator demonstrations, essential background knowledge of the anatomy, and patient care.

The classes are 10 hours long with sessions split across two days - an opening evening class from 6.30 pm to 9.30 pm with a longer 8.30 am to 4.30 pm session the following day. The next Bern classes are scheduled to take place on the 26th and 27th of October and the 9th, 10th, 16th, and 17th of November.

The first aid courses complement Fahrschule Bern SULI's driving instruction services, taxi driver certification courses, and pre-test control drive sessions.

Interested parties can sign up for the first aid courses or driving lessons by calling 078-9-718-718 or filling out a registration form on the website.

For more information, go to https://suli.ch/fahrschule-bern/

Contact Info:
Name: Luan Suli
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Organization: Fahrschule Bern SULI | Auto Fahrstunden & VKU
Address: 123 Schwarztorstrasse, Bern, Bern 3007, Switzerland
Website: https://suli.ch/fahrschule-bern/

Source: NewsNetwork

Release ID: 89144397

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