Posted on May 2nd, 2022
1 – Determine if you can do anything to help
The most important thing you can do is to remain calm, and stay in control of the situation. Sometimes there is nothing that you can do, and that’s fine. Don’t be worried about admitting that there’s nothing you can do to help
2 – Take time to think before acting. Being in an emergency situation can result in panicked thinking and actions. Instead of reacting to a situation, take time to calm down. Breathe deeply before you take any action
3 – Get the first aid kit. A first aid kit should have constructive tools for taking care of many medical emergencies. Any first aid kit should contain bandages, gauze, adhesive tape, disinfectant, and other useful items.
4 – Ask basic questions of the injured person. It’s important to discern the mental state of the victim in order to better understand the person’s injuries. If the person appears confused by the question, or provides the wrong answer, this may suggest additional injuries. If you’re not sure if the victim is unconscious, touch their shoulder. Shout or ask loudly, “Are you okay?”
5 - Use the telephone only to ask for help. Your full attention should be on the present situation, and talking on the phone is distracting. In addition, if you are on an older model telephone, the emergency dispatcher may be trying to reach you. Stay off the phone unless you’re calling to ask for help.
If you’re not sure if you’re in a true emergency, call emergency services and the dispatcher can help you figure out if emergency officials should be sent.
Don’t try to document the emergency unless you are sure you are out of danger. Taking “selfies” or posting about your situation on social media in ongoing emergency situations may result in additional injury
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