emergency situation can feel overwhelming.
Prepare for the Call Calling in an emergency situation can feel overwhelming. Thinking through the process now will make you calmer in the face of a crisis. Call for help if you’re treating the injured person or if you find are the injured person. If someone comes, have him or her call 000, if not call yourself. You will be asked if you need a fire rescue team, the police, or an ambulance. Give the call-taker your phone number, address, and tell them specifically where the person requiring assistance is located on the property. Describe as concisely and specifically what happened, who was involved, and the injured person’s age and gender. The call-taker will also want to know if th house e person is conscious or breathing. Stay on the line. They might have more questions or instructions. Prepare for when the ambulance arrives by unlocking the door and if your location is difficult to find, send someone else to help the rescue team figure out where to go. Try to stay l