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See also : Certified First Responder and Emergency medical responder ---- In France, the pre-hospital care is either performed by first responders from the fire department (''sapeurs-pompiers'', most emergency situations) or from a private ambulance company (relative emergency at home), or by a medical team that includes a physician, a nurse and an ambulance technician (called "smur"). The intermediate scale, the firefighter nurse (''infirmier sapeur-pompier'', ISP), is only a recent evolution and is performed by nurses specially trained acting with emergency protocols; these nurses are the French equivalent of the paramedics. The first responders are thus the most frequent answer to emergency calls. First aid associations (about 15 nationwide associations, including the French Red cross, St John ambulance, order of Malta and the volunteers of the Civil protection) also train their volunteers as first responders; the top diploma (PSE 2) is exactly the same as the firefighters. They usually act in preventive first aid post, e.g. for concerts, sporting or cultural events. The volunteers first responders can take part of an emergency rescue team in case of disaster; due to the bad response time (usually some hours to gather the teams), they usually deal with minor casualties, but could theoretically act in first line. In some places (e.g. in Paris), the volunteers take part of the public rescue and partly replace the firemen during the weekends. ==Diploma== The lowest diploma required to be first responder in France is the PSE 1 (''Premiers Secours en Equipe de niveau 1'', "Team First Aid level 1") since the large reform of 2007, but the next level : the PSE 2 (''Premiers Secours en Equipe de niveau 2'', "Team First Aid level 2") is advised to be fully operational with victims. Before 2007, the diploma was the CFAPSE (''certificat de formation aux activités des premiers secours en équipe'', "certificate of training to team first aid"). This new degree (PSE 2) is more adapted to the new responsibilities of first responders. To get the PSE 2, you need to have the PSE 1 (intermediate level, 35 h of training) and to have fulfil another 35 hours of training. So, at all, a PSE 2 first responder had followed 70 h of training. In addition, every CFR (PSE 1 and 2) must also follow every year 6 hours of continuing training. The first responders activity is called ''secourisme'' ("rescuism") or ''prompt secours'' ("fast aid"), to make the difference with the ''premiers secours'' ("first aid") performed by the bystanders (although the name of the diploma contains the words ''premiers secours''...). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Certified First Responder in France」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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