seek medical attention immediately.
Rub the affected area to promote circulation.
Seek medical attention immediately. Get the patient out of the cold. Rewarm the core in advance of the shell. Monitor ABCs if applicable.
Stabilize the victim and remove from the cold as quickly as possible.
An emergency rescue is a situation in which the victim must be removed from the area or the emergency removed from victim
cover the victim in a warm thick blanket, feed them any warm food or drink you have, then take out you're phone and call 911
Lay the victim on their side in the rest position and await for emergency personnel while monitoring the victim for any changes.
Seek immediate medical attention as it could be a sign of a heart attack. Call emergency services and do not wait to see if the pain resolves on its own. Prompt medical intervention is crucial in the event of a suspected heart attack.
Place it between the folds of the emergency bandage
A hemostatic agent should be applied before the bandage. (The wound should be sealed only with a nonporous material.)
If the victim is breathing normally but unresponsive, you should place them in the recovery position to help keep their airway clear and prevent choking. Monitor their breathing and consciousness closely. If they do not regain responsiveness or if their condition worsens, call emergency services immediately for assistance. Always ensure that the area is safe for both you and the victim.
Bystanders
A hemostatic agent should be applied before the bandage. (The wound should be sealed only with a nonporous material.)