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Unit D3, Rye Wharf
Rye
East Sussex
TN31 7TE
UK

About Us

CS-15 Safety Solutions ltd, providing Nationwide, healthcare, safety and remote location support solutions for TV and film. We have team in London, The South east and South west, Midlands, Wales and Newcastle. Our team are experts in their field. From unit medics to safety boats CS-15 has it all. Our medics are kitted with all of the best lifesaving equipment as well as a full welfare package, with all the essentials.

Services we offer include, Unit Medics, Nurses units, location medics, welfare units, remote area support, 4x4 support, COVID-19 testing, Covid Supervisors, Close Protection officers, firefighters, lifeguards, safety boats, overt & covert emergency vehicles.

Credits

Production Type Year Role
The Outlaws 3 TV 2023 Unit Medics
Amex Bvp Commercial 2023 Unit Medic
Lollipop Film 2022 Covid Supervisor & Unit Medic
The Larkins 2 TV 2022 Unit Medic
Accused Film 2022 Unit Medic
"No Beeping Fees" Commercial 2022 Unit Medic

Team

Name Role Telephone / Mobile
Archie Barker Director / Lead Medic T: 01797 229844
Lucy Smith Unit Medic T: 01797 229844

Latest news

Electric shock (domestic)

If someone has had an electric shock, switch off the electrical current at the mains to break the contact between the person and the electrical supply.

If you can’t reach the mains supply:

Do not go near or touch the person until you’re sure the electrical supply has been switched off.
Once the power supply has been switched off, and if the person isn’t breathing, dial 999 to for an ambulance.
Afterwards, seek medical help.

What should I do if someone is choking?

Choking happens when someone’s airway suddenly gets blocked, either fully or partly, so they can’t breathe.

This information applies to adults and children over 1 year old.

If you want advice for babies under 1 year old, see What should I do if a baby is choking?

Mild choking: encourage them to cough
If the airway is only partly blocked, the person will usually be able to speak, cry, cough or breathe.

They’ll usually be able to clear the blockage themselves.

To help with mild choking in an adult or child over 1 year old:

encourage them to keep coughing to try to clear the blockage
ask them to try to spit out the object if it’s in their mouth
don’t put your fingers in their mouth to help them as they may bite you accidentally
If coughing doesn’t work, start back blows.

Severe choking: back blows and abdominal thrusts
Where choking is severe, the person won’t be able to speak, cry, cough or breathe. Without help, they’ll eventually become unconscious.

To carry out a back blow on an adult or child over 1 year old:

Stand behind them and slightly to one side. Support their chest with 1 hand. Lean them forward so the object blocking their airway will come out of their mouth, rather than moving further down.
Give up to 5 sharp blows between their shoulder blades with the heel of your hand. The heel is between the palm of your hand and your wrist.
Check if the blockage has cleared.
If not, give up to 5 abdominal thrusts.