Welcome to the ATLAS - Student Ready App. The app gives students guide to both emergency medical treatment procedures, as well as the Immediate Actions checklist for various types of emergencies. With over 70 short “How To” videos, the ATLAS Student Ready App is always with you! All the content, including the videos, is installed in the initial set up and allows access to the information and videos even if WIFI is down.
There are six first aid treatment categories:
• Unconscious (choking, CPR/AED)
• Trauma (bleeding, broken bones, burns, head/neck injuries)
• Medical (asthma, allergies/anaphylaxis, EPI-Pen administration, seizures, heart attack)
• Environmental (bites/stings, heat stroke and frost bite),
• Overdose (drug and alcohol overdose, including opioids and Narcan administration)
• Mass Casualty (triage and treating multiple patients)
The Immediate Actions provide incident-specific checklists for life-threatening situations, such as person with a weapon, a fire or tornado.
Action Buttons
These buttons give you instant access to further assistance without leaving the app:
Search – immediately takes you to treatment topics
Emergency Call – call 911 right from the app
Location – to identify your location if needed
Camera – save a photo to your Gallery or share
Info – links to official sites for more information before, during or after an incident, and to report threatening or worrisome behaviour.
Ease of Use
Each section is only clicks away from the needed information. All the content including the videos are installed in the initial set up. The app is less than 100mb.
Customize to meet your needs
The ATLAS – Student Ready App can be customized to include your school logo, school emergency numbers, site maps, links to the student council website or the Safe Walk Program.
Disclaimer
While treatment protocols may vary from place to place, we have used the standards established by Health Canada, Ontario Ministry of Health, Emergency Health Services Branch – Pre-hospital Care guidelines, Ontario Ministry of Labour, International Liaison Consortium on Resuscitation, Heart & Stroke Foundation, and American Heart Association. This app supports the first aider in a medical or emergency situation but is not intended as a substitute for First Aid and CPR training. Get Ready Online Inc. encourages everyone to participate in First Aid and CPR training. In the event where a first aider is unsure of what to do, call 911.