First Aid Made Simple
Gleea Educational Software GmbH
FIRST AID MADE SIMPLE – Practise 60 real emergencies
First aid sticks when you do it. This app turns theory into something you actually practise: realistic emergencies, decisions in real time, the right order of actions through repetition — calmly, without any pressure.
HOW IT WORKS
You enter a scenario — for example a cardiac arrest in a public place, a child choking at the dinner table, or a motorcyclist after a crash. The patient is in front of you. You assess what you see, choose the next action, and a timeline fills in as you do the right things. After every action a short narration explains what helped — and why a different choice would have wasted time.
DESIGNED FOR LAYPEOPLE
• Plain language — no medical jargon, no abbreviations
• Realistic actions any bystander can perform — call for help, open the airway, chest compressions, pressure on a wound, recovery position
• Tap any action's info button to read what it is and how to do it
• The patient never gets worse — no failure state, no penalties for getting it wrong
• Two difficulty levels: Beginner shows category hints in the timeline, Advanced takes them away
60 SCENARIOS ACROSS 7 TOPIC PACKS
Seven scenarios are permanently free — one per topic, covering the most important entry points: adult and infant CPR, recovery position, severe bleeding, stroke recognition, anaphylaxis, and a motorcycle accident.
The full content covers:
• Cardiac Arrest & Resuscitation: with and without AED, drowning, pool, public collapse, sports, hypothermia, electrocution
• Paediatric Emergencies: infant CPR and choking, toddler drowning, febrile seizure, button battery, child anaphylaxis and asthma, head injury, poisoning
• Road Accidents: motorcycle and car crash, cyclist/pedestrian hit, multi-casualty triage, child passenger, seizure at the wheel, helmet removal, burning vehicle
• Acute Illnesses: stroke, TIA, diabetic emergencies, epileptic seizure, heat stroke, fainting, unconsciousness
• Allergies & Poisonings: anaphylaxis with and without EpiPen, carbon-monoxide and alcohol intoxication, chemical eye injury
• Injuries & Household Accidents: tourniquet use, burns, fractures, electric shock, impalement, fall with unconsciousness
• Respiratory Emergencies: choking in adults, the elderly, pregnant people and when alone, asthma attack, hyperventilation, panic attack
LEARN — REFERENCE LIBRARY
Alongside training, the Learn section contains a calm, written guide for every emergency type — step-by-step explanations, key takeaways, and direct links into the matching scenarios. First-aid guides are always free.
DEBRIEFING AFTER EVERY SCENARIO
Every scenario ends with a full debriefing: the timeline replayed step by step, what you did vs. what was optimal, an explanation of every key action, your time, and 1–4 stars. This is where the learning consolidates.
PROGRESS & ACHIEVEMENTS
• 1–4 stars per scenario, per difficulty level
• Achievements for milestones — first scenario, first perfect score, completed pack
• Progress overview across all topics
• Works fully without an account — no login, no email, no tracking
START FOR FREE
The seven free scenarios are yours to keep. Topic packs are one-time purchases — available individually or as a Bundle with all packs.
GUIDELINE-BACKED CONTENT
All content follows the European Resuscitation Council (ERC) Guidelines 2025 — like professional first-aid courses across Europe.
NOTICE
This app is for training and reference. It does not replace a certified first-aid course — please attend one if you can.
First aid sticks when you do it. This app turns theory into something you actually practise: realistic emergencies, decisions in real time, the right order of actions through repetition — calmly, without any pressure.
HOW IT WORKS
You enter a scenario — for example a cardiac arrest in a public place, a child choking at the dinner table, or a motorcyclist after a crash. The patient is in front of you. You assess what you see, choose the next action, and a timeline fills in as you do the right things. After every action a short narration explains what helped — and why a different choice would have wasted time.
DESIGNED FOR LAYPEOPLE
• Plain language — no medical jargon, no abbreviations
• Realistic actions any bystander can perform — call for help, open the airway, chest compressions, pressure on a wound, recovery position
• Tap any action's info button to read what it is and how to do it
• The patient never gets worse — no failure state, no penalties for getting it wrong
• Two difficulty levels: Beginner shows category hints in the timeline, Advanced takes them away
60 SCENARIOS ACROSS 7 TOPIC PACKS
Seven scenarios are permanently free — one per topic, covering the most important entry points: adult and infant CPR, recovery position, severe bleeding, stroke recognition, anaphylaxis, and a motorcycle accident.
The full content covers:
• Cardiac Arrest & Resuscitation: with and without AED, drowning, pool, public collapse, sports, hypothermia, electrocution
• Paediatric Emergencies: infant CPR and choking, toddler drowning, febrile seizure, button battery, child anaphylaxis and asthma, head injury, poisoning
• Road Accidents: motorcycle and car crash, cyclist/pedestrian hit, multi-casualty triage, child passenger, seizure at the wheel, helmet removal, burning vehicle
• Acute Illnesses: stroke, TIA, diabetic emergencies, epileptic seizure, heat stroke, fainting, unconsciousness
• Allergies & Poisonings: anaphylaxis with and without EpiPen, carbon-monoxide and alcohol intoxication, chemical eye injury
• Injuries & Household Accidents: tourniquet use, burns, fractures, electric shock, impalement, fall with unconsciousness
• Respiratory Emergencies: choking in adults, the elderly, pregnant people and when alone, asthma attack, hyperventilation, panic attack
LEARN — REFERENCE LIBRARY
Alongside training, the Learn section contains a calm, written guide for every emergency type — step-by-step explanations, key takeaways, and direct links into the matching scenarios. First-aid guides are always free.
DEBRIEFING AFTER EVERY SCENARIO
Every scenario ends with a full debriefing: the timeline replayed step by step, what you did vs. what was optimal, an explanation of every key action, your time, and 1–4 stars. This is where the learning consolidates.
PROGRESS & ACHIEVEMENTS
• 1–4 stars per scenario, per difficulty level
• Achievements for milestones — first scenario, first perfect score, completed pack
• Progress overview across all topics
• Works fully without an account — no login, no email, no tracking
START FOR FREE
The seven free scenarios are yours to keep. Topic packs are one-time purchases — available individually or as a Bundle with all packs.
GUIDELINE-BACKED CONTENT
All content follows the European Resuscitation Council (ERC) Guidelines 2025 — like professional first-aid courses across Europe.
NOTICE
This app is for training and reference. It does not replace a certified first-aid course — please attend one if you can.
Developer email
hallo@gleea.de
Developer website
https://gleea.de/Current version
8.1.0
Android version
7.0