narrate an insurance you have witness where people helped others
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Explanation:
As a firefighter and emergency response instructor, I know that car accidents happen a lot more often than most people think. But with a little bit of basic preparation you can make a huge difference in whether people live or die.
Imagine you’re driving home from a wonderful dinner out with your partner and friends. It’s dark, and as you turn a corner of country road you see the twisted chunks of metal and plastic that used to be two separate cars.
What do you do? Are you helpless? Do you just call 911 and then wait while out? Take a Snapchat as you rubber-neck on past?
These are your roles as a prepared bystander:
Contacting emergency services.
Being a calm, cool head that can help guide people and communicate with 911.
Getting people out of harm’s way, like an injured person lying in traffic or someone in a burning car.
Giving basic and necessary first aid such as stopping major bleeding and CPR.
The well-researched Bystander Effect says that the more people who witness a crash, the less likely any one of them will step up and help.
You can be better prepared, because you owe it to yourself and others to be your own first responder. Minutes are crucial, and having an idea of what to do beforehand can make a lifesaving difference. Be the person who is prepared and steps up.
Key things to remember:
Protect yourself first.
Keep your wits.
It’s better to take 10 seconds and evaluate the situation instead of running right in.
Always call 911. Don’t assume others have.
Give 911 quick, short, clear answers.
Don’t move seriously injured people unless you have to (like seeing flames in the car).
Keep people away from the road.
Don’t play doctor. Give basic first aid and possibly help with breathing (CPR) or major bleeding.
Keep the area clear (like keeping your car down the road) so emergency services have room to work.
When the professionals arrive, give them the right quick info and get out of their way.
Don’t be afraid to get help if the experience troubled you.