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Emergency Warning Signs
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Look for these emergency warning signs that indicate a person could suffer major harm or die without immediate care. Call 911 immediately if one or more of these signs are present.
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Prolonged chest pain (lasting two or more minutes)
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Uncontrolled bleeding
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Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
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Choking or vomiting blood
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Severe pain
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A weak or nonexistent heartbeat when checking for a pulse on the neck alongside the Adam's apple
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Sudden weakness, change in vision, or dizziness
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Persistent vomiting or diarrhea
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Confusion or difficulty arousing
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Below you will find some basic guidelines to help you help yourself and others during a medical crisis. The information presented here is to be used as an introduction to First Aid. It is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice and care, treatment by trained emergency personnel, or first aid and CPR training.
If you are in a life- or limb-threatening emergency, CALL FOR MEDICAL HELP IMMEDIATELY.
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Remain calm, be aware of your surroundings, and closely evaluate the scene to protect yourself and others from further injury.
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Do not move a critically injured person unless insturcted by emergency medical professionals.
- If you think there is a medical emergency,
- If the crisis could get worse left untreated or not treated properly.
- Listen carefully to the 911 dispatcher's questions. Answer them calmly and quickly.
- Remain on the line until the dispatcher tells you it's okay to hang up.
- Ask someone to wait outside to meet emergency personnel if it is safe to do so.
- Paramedics may want to know a brief summary of the circumstances that caused the emergency. Remain calm and cooperative as they gather information.
NOTE: Information here and in the links within this section is not a substitute for professional medical advice and care, treatment by trained emergency personnel, or first aid and CPR training. If you believe a life- or limb-threatening emergency exists, CALL FOR MEDICAL HELP IMMEDIATELY.