Car Accident Move away from traffic. Call for medical and police help.

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Presentation transcript:

Car Accident

Move away from traffic.

Call for medical and police help.

Get names and addresses of the drivers.

Earthquake

Stay inside if you are indoors.

Move away from windows.

Get under a desk or table.

Fall

Don’t move the person if he is hurt.

Call 911 for medical help.

Put a clean cloth over cuts.

Fire

Get out of the house.

Stay low and away from smoke.

Call 911 from a neighbor’s house after you are out.

Flood

Turn off gas and electricity.

Get to higher ground.

Don’t drive or walk in deep water.

Heart Attack

Call 911.

Have the person sit or lie down.

Ask if they have medicine to take.