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Emergency equipment training programme
23 January 2013
Manufacturer of medical equipment to emergency services and the funeral and mortuary sector Ferno has launched a new training service to ensure customers get best use out of its wide range of equipment. The new service

Manufacturer of medical
equipment to emergency services
and the funeral and mortuary
sector Ferno has launched a new
training service to ensure
customers get best use out of its
wide range of equipment. The new
service will cover the company's
entire range of equipment for key
sectors including ambulance,
funeral and mortuary, hospital, and
rescue and evacuation.
Ferno managing director Jon Ellis said: "The training service ensures that anyone using Ferno's products will have the right skills set to safely and efficiently use a trolley, wheelchair, rescue chair or, indeed, any of our products.
"The service is also available to any organisations, which under law are obliged to have a range of rescue and evacuation products on their premises. As a result we have worked with Google at its European HQ in Dublin, Trinity College and the National Galleries in Scotland."
Ferno managing director Jon Ellis said: "The training service ensures that anyone using Ferno's products will have the right skills set to safely and efficiently use a trolley, wheelchair, rescue chair or, indeed, any of our products.
"The service is also available to any organisations, which under law are obliged to have a range of rescue and evacuation products on their premises. As a result we have worked with Google at its European HQ in Dublin, Trinity College and the National Galleries in Scotland."
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