Emergencies  Car Accident  Not Breathing/Shortness of Breath  Unable to Wake-up  Chest Pain  Uncontrolled Bleeding  Stroke  Seizure  Fire.

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Emergencies  Car Accident  Not Breathing/Shortness of Breath  Unable to Wake-up  Chest Pain  Uncontrolled Bleeding  Stroke  Seizure  Fire

Call 911  To Save a Life  Stop a Crime  Report a Fire

CPR  Scene Safety  Try to Awaken the Person  Call for Help-911  Check Breathing  Check Pulse  Perform CPR  /watch?v=vXim8rU7lY8 /watch?v=vXim8rU7lY8

Accident Prevention  Distracted Driving Cell Phones Music Food Friends Smoking  Inhibited Driving Medication Drowsy Alcohol

Uncontrolled Bleeding  Hold Pressure  Remove Clothing  Never Remove Objects  Clean with Water  Cover with Clean/Dry Cloth

Burns  1 st Degree Burns Red and No Blisters  2 nd Degree Burns Red and Blistered  3 rd Degree Burns Wide Spread Thickness with White Leathery Appearance

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FAST Stroke  B  E  F  A  S  T 