You Are The Help UNTIL HELP ARRIVES.

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Presentation transcript:

You Are The Help UNTIL HELP ARRIVES

YOU MAKE A DIFFERENCE

You make a difference A Perfect Stranger

You make a difference

You make a difference

You make a difference

You make a difference What did you see? People calling 9-1-1 People moving the injured away from danger People providing care for life-threatening injuries People providing comfort to the injured

You make a difference

You make a difference You Are Part of Our Team

You make a difference

Why do people help and not help When a life-threatening incident occurs, what would: 1. Boost the chances that someone will help others? 2. Cause someone not to take action?

Why Do People Help and Not Help

Why Do People Help and Not Help Someone Acts Other Follow

How Will It Affect You

How Will It Affect You

Call 9-1-1

Call 9-1-1

Call 9-1-1

Call 9-1-1 Emergency 9-1-1 Call

Call 9-1-1

Call 9-1-1

Call 9-1-1

Call 9-1-1

Call 9-1-1

STAY SAFE

Stay Safe

Stay Safe

Stay Safe

Stay Safe

Stay Safe

Stay Safe

Stay Safe

Stay Safe

STOP THE BLEEDING

Stop the bleeding

Stop the bleeding Why You Need To Stop The Bleeding

Stop the bleeding

How To Stop The Bleeding

Stop the bleeding

Stop the bleeding

Stop the bleeding

Stop the bleeding

Position THE Injured

Position the injured

Position the injured

Position the injured

Position the injured

Position the injured

Position the injured

Provide comfort

Provide comfort

Provide comfort

Provide comfort

Provide comfort

Provide comfort - CHILDREN

Provide comfort – those with functional needs

Provide comfort

Before you go

Before you go If you spent a long time with someone and they are still there it might be nice to say goodbye. Be prepared to give a short report to the police if you were there from the beginning and saw something you think is pertinent. Or give someone your contact information. Retrieve any belongings of yours that you used and want back if appropriate.

afterwards

afterwards Talk to someone about what you saw, heard, touched and experienced and how you felt about it. Restock your supplies if you used any. Congratulate yourself on doing something that made a difference in someone’s life