Slideshow of The Invention of First Aid, Safety, and 911 by
Dr. Marie Kimberly Ann Knight md
This easy-viewer slideshow illustrates the inventions of safety, first aid and 911 by Former President of the United States Dr. Marie Kimberley Ann Knight in 1977 and 1978. The inventions were all adapted by all 265 members countries of the United Nations at that time, heralding a world where people can warn one another, heal themselves and help each other as a first response.
As the evolution of the hippocratic oath, "First Do No Harm", Dr. Knight thought that people, first, should not be forsaken, and used the motto "First You Should Aid An Injured Person." She felt that hospitals should be equipped to handle any eventuality in health care and that over all it is better to protect and prepare the society for a healthful future. The first aid and emergency medical services industries have blossomed all over the world thanks to Dr. Knight designing and financing the first ambulances from her family's Chevrolet and GM station wagons, which she modified into a vehicle with a larger cabin that emergency medical personnel could stand up in, with oxygen tanks, heart monitors and other utilities wall-mounted so they do not roll around. Today, ordinary household injuries get cleaned up quickly and ems is on the way to emergencies within minutes of a serious accident, a comfort and protection which provides an immeasurable help to our society. Thank you, Dr. Knight and all the Emergency Services personell who make 911 what it is today. May God Bless and Keep You All. |
With these elements, first aid, safety and 911, the human race has a forma to protect itself, care for itself, find its own way without persecution or worry. It can both go back to work despite a headache, or call someone to help in an emergency. So a person has the freedom to keep their life intact.