Basic Life Support
Courses
Learn to Save a Life in the First Few Minutes
In a medical emergency, what happens in the first few minutes often decides the outcome — long before an ambulance arrives. Mithrakulam runs hands-on emergency response training, in partnership with the Indian Institute of Emergency Medical Services (IIEMS), to turn everyday people — volunteers, students, workers, anyone — into confident first responders.
Four Courses to Choose From
BLS
Basic Life Support: CPR, cardiac and respiratory emergencies
BTC
Basic Trauma Care: injury stabilization and triage
BFA
Basic First Aid: everyday medical emergencies
STB
Stop The Bleed: hemorrhage control
Basic Life Support (BLS)
Learn to respond to cardiac arrest and breathing emergencies, with hands-on CPR practice on interactive mannequins.
You'll learn:
- Correct chest compression depth and speed
- How to use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
- Choking relief techniques for adults, children, and infants
Basic Trauma Care (BTC)
Built with Kerala's busy roads in mind — this course covers what to do for an injured person before professional help arrives.
You'll learn:
- How to safely stabilize and splint fractures
- Cervical spine immobilization for accident victims
- How to assess and prioritize casualties in multi-injury incidents
Basic First Aid (BFA)
Covers the everyday medical emergencies that come up at home, school, or work.
You'll learn:
- How to treat burns — thermal, chemical, and electrical
- What to do for seizures, diabetic shock, strokes, and fainting spells
- Initial response to snakebites and near-drowning
Stop the Bleed (STB)
Uncontrolled bleeding is one of the most common causes of preventable death after an injury. This course teaches you to stop it fast.
You'll learn:
- How to apply tourniquets, manufactured or improvised
- Wound packing with gauze or hemostatic dressings
- How to apply direct pressure safely on serious wounds
Get Involved
Want to bring this training to your workplace, school, or community group? Get in touch with Mithrakulam Charitable Trust.