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Do Now: What would you do if you saw this? (List the actions that you would take in order.)
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The Three C’s Check Call Care
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Check Check the scene to make sure the scene is safe.
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Check Check for dangerous situations Gas Fire Flood Poisons/Chemicals
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Check Look carefully Screaming Bleeding Infant Unconscious
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Check Look for clues to what caused the emergency and how the person might be injured. It might be life threatening.
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Check Communication Try and communicate
Signs of communication Moans Screaming Rolling Crying
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Check Communication Unconsciousness person Call 9-1-1
Look for other life threatening injures Use your senses Smell Sight Hearing
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Call Calling 9-1-1 is the most important action you can take.
This will start emergency medical help
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Call First or Care First?
“Only person at the scene,” you should shout for help. Then decide weather to Call First or Care First.
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Call First Situations Unconscious adult or adolescent (12 years or older) Sudden collapse of a child or infant Unconscious infant or child known to have heart problems.
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Care First Situations Victim is drowning
Did not witness a collapse of an unconscious person younger then 12 years old.
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Care Before giving care check the scene and call 9-1-1.
You may have to give care until EMS arrives.
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Guide Lines of Giving Care
Do no further harm Monitor breathing and consciousness Make sure they are comfortable Give any specific care needed Reassure the person
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Transporting The Injured Person
Know the quickest route to the nearest medical facility Two is better than one Pay close attention to there vitals NEVER let them transport themselves
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NEVER Transport a Person If. . .
Unsure of the injury or illness Has or may develop a life threatening condition Transportation may cause additional injury
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Reaching and Moving. . . An Injured Person
Faced with immediate danger Fire Risk of explosion Risk of a collapsing structure Lack of oxygen Scene not safe
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Reaching and Moving. . . An Injured Person
Faced with two injured people Giving CPR Surface Flat Firm Space
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Emergency Moves Walking Assist Pack-Strap Carry Two-Person Seat Carry
Clothes Drag Blanket Drag Foot Drag
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