Monday 21 June 2021

In An Emergency, What Should Your Child Do?

 

We offer information and practical training for a wide range of life skills and circumstances at Amblife, and while not everyone is certified to perform lifesaving techniques like CPR, we should all know what to do in an emergency from a young age. That is why it is critical to ensure that your child understands what to do in an emergency. Make sure your child understands what to do in the event of an emergency, no matter how big or little.



If someone is really hurt and needs an ambulance service, make sure your kid learns to dial 102 and has their phone with them at all times, with the battery fully charged, or knows where they can borrow someone's phone, such as a nearby shop. Remind them to contact you to let you know what occurred, but first make the emergency call. If it isn't a major accident, but your child or a friend has been injured or requires assistance, make sure they not only call you, but also the other child's parent. They may have an allergy and go into anaphylactic shock even if the damage appears mild, such as a bee sting. If this occurs, it is critical that their parents know where they are and how to locate them, as well as what has occurred, so that proper action may be done if they develop symptoms later.

Make sure your child knows what to do if they see a crime, an accident, or a fire. If they observe a crime, they should phone100 and request the police, giving as much information as possible. Never engage a criminal, even if you yell for aid from the people around you. If they observe someone who is hurt in an accident, they should contact 100 and request an ambulance, giving a comprehensive account of what happened. Your child can help as much as they can if they know some first aid, but their own health and safety should always come first. They should call 100 and request the fire department if they notice a fire, no matter how little. Because fires spread rapidly and are extremely dangerous, it is critical that the fire department arrive as soon as possible, and that no one approaches a fire or enters a burning structure.

Remember that all emergency service personnel are highly trained experts, and the best thing you can do in any case is call 100 for immediate assistance. Always let the operator dominate the discussion when calling through. They'll know what questions to ask and what information they'll need to fill out a report and quickly send the appropriate emergency agency. Unless the operator advises you to hang up, stay on the line until the emergency services come.

Maintain your composure and relay any pertinent information, such as:

• The incident, including what occurred and who was involved.

 

• A description of who was involved, including age, gender, and if they were male or female. If the assailant has fled, they may request a description of the offender, including what they were wearing, their hair, complexion, and eye colour, and other distinguishing characteristics.

 

• The incident's exact location. Look for street names, stores, or landmarks that can help the operator figure out where you are.

 

• A description of the situation. For instance, if a store was robbed, a detailed description of which store was robbed, or if a car was involved in a collision, what automobile was it, including the registration, make, model, and colour.

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