You should have a spare tire, a working emergency brake, and a first aid kit.
Everyone on board
You should only use an emergency break if, A: Your breaks have stopped working or B: You are parked on an incline/hill
Contact the the emergency services hotline and file a complaint. Get the details of the emergency services personnel, involved in the accident.
emergency equipment inspection
everyone aboard
I think everyone who owns a car and drives it should have a emergency kit in their car. You need a kit know matter what the weather is like, hot or snowy,wet or dry. You should always have a kit.
Not always, with the car being on the side of the road the officer might have been stopping to offer assistance to the motorist. They turn on there emergency lights like all other forms of emergency vehicles to let people know that they are there. It keeps them safe as well as yourself safe.
Do not block doorways or access to production or emergency equipment.
There are a number of items that are important to carry in a car emergency kit. Some of the items that should be included are jumper cables, flashlight, emergency signal devices, extra food and water and a blanket.
An emergency trolley should be equipped with essential items such as a defibrillator, oxygen supply, airway management tools (like bag-valve masks and endotracheal tubes), emergency medications (including epinephrine and atropine), and basic first aid supplies. It should also contain intravenous (IV) supplies, suction devices, and monitoring equipment like blood pressure cuffs and pulse oximeters. Additionally, a comprehensive emergency protocol checklist should be readily available to guide responders in urgent situations.
Emergency - 1972 Equipment 5-4 was released on: USA: 4 October 1975
The Stanard Operating Procedures or SOP's are how to operate safely and effectively the equipment on site. There should also be a section for what to do in an emergency, how to shut down to prevent mechanical meltdown. Before using this equipment you should have to sign off that you have read the SOP and are familiar with it.