You can always call 911.
There are several reason as to why a first aider will not help a victim. Some of those reasons include:The scene is not safe;The victim requires advance medical attention that the first aider is not trained on;The first aider will look to see if anyone is around to ask them what has happened.
If you are not trained in first aid and triage call for help.
A first aid officer is another term for a qualified first aider. In some institutions, the term first aid officer is given to a person of higher qualification than an occupational first aider, namely Emergency First Responders.
Call 911, secure the scene, and if you are trained in FA attempt to help the victim(s). Being trained in triage will help to determine what to do for multiple casualties.
do first aid
assess the situation ensure all dangers are minimal call for help treat person with worst/life threatening injury first
first responder? EMT? paramedic? Accident Scene Manager?
Secure the accident scene, using guards, or roping off the area, if available
If you are involved in the accident it is a crime to leave the scene, but if you are a witness or bystander there is no problem.
If you are on the scene of an accident and there is someone who appears to be injured, for example this person is on the ground and not getting up, or is bleeding heavily, or seems to be unconscious, and if you have some training in first aid, and if there is no more qualified person than yourself who is already delivering first aid, then you should by all means deliver first aid. If you are not trained to deliver first aid you can still phone (using the 911 emergency number if that service exists in your area) to get help.
The definition of leaving the scene of an accident is a person who flees an accident after being part of it. They drive off without giving insurance information or waiting for the police to arrive at the scene.
should you not try to move accident victims from the scene.