Cadets Attend National First Aid Awards

On Friday 31 March 2023 three cadets from the Battalion attended the 10th Annual Scottish First Aid Awards at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Glasgow.

Cadets Attend National First Aid Awards

20 April 2023

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The annual event organised St Andrew’s First Aid saw LCpl Jay Pybus (16), LCpl Ennis Cotterill-Stirling (14) and Cdt Heather Mowat (14) be named as finalists for this year’s awards for having used their First Aid skills at incidents in their local community over the past year.

The cadets were three of 66 finalists who were shortlisted for awards across nine different categories, with each finalist all being worthy of recognition from outstanding bravery in the pursuit of saving lives as well as exceptional examples of first aid intervention by members of the public. The night was hosted by actor, comedian and writer, Sanjeev Kohli, who is better know as shopkeeper Navid Harrid from Still Game.

LCpl Pybus, from Elgin Detachment, received his nomination for performing First Aid on a fellow cadet who was suffering from heat exhaustion during a break in training on a Company Weekend. Jay helped take the cadet into their accommodation to bed them down and place wet towels on his forehead along with rehydrating the cadet.

LCpl Cotterill-Stirling, from Dingwall Detachment, received his nomination for performing First Aid on a fellow cadet during Annual Camp in the Summer. He was Mountain Biking with his cadre when one of his fellow cadets fell off their bike sustaining facial injuries. Ennis was the first person on the scene who cleaned the injured area, applying a dressing and reassuring the casualty.

Cdt Heather Mowat, from Lerwick Detachment, received her nomination for her part in an incident at the Cunningsburgh Show where she saw a young boy hit in the head with a car door – which was opened by a gust of wind. Heather went to the family to offer help and check for injuries and give reassurance.

Five cadets from the Battalion were named as finalists, Cdt Zara Laws (14) and LCpl Duncan Brown (16) from Elgin Detachment were also shortlisted but were unable to attend the awards due to other commitments.

LCpl Brown was nominated for being involved in the same incident as LCpl Pybus and Cdt Laws was nominated for two separate incidents she was involved in. The first incident was in the summer where she came across a member of the public who was unresponsive, Zara performed initial First Aid to ensure the casualty was responsive and contacted an ambulance. Zara’s second incident was in October where she found her mother at home struggling to breathe property, she contacted an ambulance and stayed with her mum at the hospital as well as keeping her siblings informed.

None of the cadets where named overall winners, however, as finalists they all received a certificate from St Andrew’s First Aid Certificate. All of them should all be very proud of what they have achieved and know the difference they have made to the lives of others.

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