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.
Call for help, because you just got in a car accident.
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In the scene of an emergency it is important to let emergency technicians do their work unimpeded. If no emergency technicians have arrived, take stock of the emergency and gather any information you think might be helpful to them once they arrive. IN an emergency it is important to quickly assess the damage in order to relay that information to emergency technicians. Another thing to assess quickly in an emergency is what can be done to help, sometimes the best thing to do is simply getting out of the way.
Preparedness for an emergency is the first thing you have to do. ^^
call 911 and hustle hard
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Get outside!
phone emergency services and ask for the fire department.
* "In the event of an emergency, the first thing to do is take your own pulse." * "In Assessment and Diagnosis, if you hear hoofbeats outside the window, do not first look for Zebra."
Montague shows up in two and only two scenes in the play Romeo and Juliet: the first and the last. Let's look at the last scene. In this scene the first thing he tells the Prince (and everyone else who is there) is that his wife has died.
Technically, CPR is in the category of First Aid. But if I were to choose between the two, I would say First Aid. CPR is only used on people who seems to have no circulation (breathing, movements, and coughing) while First Aids cover other things like cuts, burns, and other injuries.
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