Call 9-1-1
Call 9-1-1
In case of emergencies, call 911
- The dispatcher will ask for the following information:
- Your name and phone number
- Victim’s location
- What happened
- Number of victims
- Victim’s condition
- Do not hang up unless the dispatcher tells you to.
- Dispatcher may advise you how to provide care at that time.
It is critical to remember that dialing 911 may be the most important step you can take to save a life.
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If someone besides you is present, they should dial 911 immediately. If you’re alone with the victim, try to call for help prior to starting CPR on an adult and after a minute on a child. Before we learn what to do in an emergency, we must first emphasize what not to do:
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Provide operator with: 1. Your location 2. Your phone number 3. Type of emergency 4. Victim’s condition |
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Always remember to exercise solid common sense! When faced with an emergency situation we may act impulsively and place ourselves in harm’s way. Although time should not be wasted, only approach the victim after determining that the scene is safe: always check for any potential hazards before attempting to perform CPR |