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If it was a medical emergency, you should immediately phone the Emergency Services and ask for an Ambulance. One example for this would be if you injured yourself and you couldn't walk out of the house. If it is an important emergency for example, you have been burgled or someone has purposefully injured you, you should contact the Emergency Services and ask for Police and (if the injury is bad) ask for an Ambulance. The Emergency Services number is 999. If you dont know where you are, you should tell the Services and they will track you down and find where you are located.
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It's always a good idea to have an emergency first aider at work. After all, you never know when someone might need medical attention. An emergency first aider is someone who is trained in basic first aid and can provide care in an emergency situation. having an emergency first aider at work can help to ensure that employees receive prompt and appropriate care if they are injured or become ill while at work.
The purpose of an emergency room is to get emergency treatment for people who are sick or injured. When people have car wrecks or other accidents, the emergency room saves their lives.
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No one expects you, as a civilian, to risk your life to assist or rescue someone. HOWEVER - if you leave that person in distress and fail to notify the proper emergency services you could be charged.
Move an injured person only if the scene becomes unsafe. Wait for the emergency personnel to evacuate the victim.
In the Britain, immediately call the Emergency Services: Police to control traffic and to take charge, ambulance as someone is injured, and the fire brigade in case the casualty needs to be cut out of the vehicle, or the vehicle may catch fire due to spilt fuel. Usually, ask for police, and then explain the extent of the accident and that there is an injured person. The telephone operator will alert the emergency services while taking your details. Try to keep calm and be as clear with details as possible. Even while you speak to the operator, help is already on its way.
It's called a gurney.
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Someone forgets to clock himself off or on and there is an emergency evacuation and that person is taken as missing or injured. Or someone leaves early and gets his mate to clock off for him.
The fact that someone was injured is not a penalty. There are many times people get injured while playing fairly. Players sometimes get injured as they commit fouls.