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Kevin, Arlen, Alec (kneeling), Colleen C., Kyle, Ryan, Krysti,
Casey, Valerie, Blake (Kneeling), Elisha (In Car), Carly, Catherine,
Rachel, Noemi, Danielle, Laura, Nadine, Paula, Andrew (Standing),
Brittany, Madelaine, Kelly, Kibbe, Jessica, Audrey, and Samanatha
Not Pictured
Jennifer
G., Colby, Ryan R., Abigail, Shahlaine, Paul, Lindsey, Vanessa,
Carlos, Tristan, Justin, Lauren, Jeanette, Danielle R., Ebony,
Jessica W., Jaime, Kathryn, Joel, Guerdy, Summer, Colene, Patrick,
and Allison
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The
First Responder Unit (FRU) functions as a basic life support and
quick response unit at Florida State University. Staffed by trained
student volunteers the First Responder Unit is an affiliated project
associated with Thagard Student Health Center, FSU Police Department
and FSU Division of Student Affairs. The FRU offers support to
existing emergency medical and safety units during campus events,
such as intramural sports, the FSU Flying High Circus and Dance
Marathon.
The unit
provides a safety net on the FSU campus in case of medical emergencies
IN ADDITION to the normal response already provided by the FSU
Police Department and the community 911 system. The unit is available
to any campus organization requesting assistance for campus events.
Beyond its First Response
presence on campus, the program serves to educate by making students
aware of what can be done to prevent, as well as handle an emergency
situation.
If you are interested
in becoming part of the First Response Unit, please fill out this
pre-application
(pdf) and
e-mail it to fru@admin.fsu.edu or
stop by the 4th Floor of Thagard Student Health Center. To request
the presence of the First Responder Unit at a campus event please
fill out the event
request form (pdf) and e-mail it to fru@admin.fsu.edu.
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4.12.07
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