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Take it out of the snow, and if possible move it into a warm place to prevent hypothermia. If there is something lodged in the foot, remove it carefully. Clean the foot with a damp cloth. Wrap the injuredfoot in a bandage using gauze or a cloth. This helps stop bleeding.

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