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Seizures can be sudden, unpredictable, and distressing to witness – but with the right first aid knowledge, you can help protect the person and potentially save a life.

In this Trainers’ Corner video, Onelife trainers Rosie and Steve break down what to do if you see someone having a seizure. This is one of the most commonly asked-about scenarios in our courses, and it’s one where calm, clear action makes all the difference.

What is a seizure?

Seizures can be caused by a variety of conditions, including epilepsy, head injury, or fever. They can vary in intensity and appearance, but often involve sudden muscle spasms or loss of consciousness.

First Aid for Seizures – Key Steps:

  1. Stay calm and check your surroundings.

  2. Do not restrain the person – allow the seizure to run its course.

  3. Protect them from injury – move objects out of the way, cushion the head if possible.

  4. Time the seizure – if it lasts more than 5 minutes, call 999.

  5. After the seizure, place the person in the recovery position and stay with them until fully conscious.

Rosie and Steve explain all this and more in the video – in a relaxed, trainer-led style that mirrors what we do in real-life courses.

🎥 Watch the video above and feel more confident in how to respond if someone has a seizure.

Explore our certified first aid training at onelifetraining.co.uk

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