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If Not You… Who?. If Not You… Who?. EMS stands for Emergency Medical Services The EMS system is a network of: Police Fire fighters Medical personnel. If Not You… Who?. Every citizen has a role in the EMS system, including 4 basic steps: Recognize Decide Call Provide. If Not You… Who?.
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If Not You… Who? • EMS stands for Emergency Medical Services • The EMS system is a network of: • Police • Fire fighters • Medical personnel
If Not You… Who? • Every citizen has a role in the EMS system, including 4 basic steps: • Recognize • Decide • Call • Provide
If Not You… Who? • The following are the most common factors that influence a person’s response to an emergency situation: • Presence of other people • Uncertainty about the victim • The type of injury or illness • Fear of catching a disease • Fear of doing something wrong • ???
If Not You… Who? • A citizen responding to an emergency will be covered by the Good Samaritan Laws by: • Acting the same as a reasonable and prudent person would under the same conditions • Providing correct emergency care
If Not You… Who? • 5 Practical things a rescuer would do to care for a victim in order to be covered by Good Samaritan Laws: • Move the victim if life is endangered • Ask a conscious victim for permission before giving care • Check for life threatening emergencies before giving care • Call for professional help • Continue care until more highly trained personnel arrive
If Not You… Who? • The worst thing you can do in an emergency situation is: NOTHING! • Your decision to act in an emergency should be guided by: • Your own values • Your knowledge
If Not You… Who? • Emergencies can happen regardless of attempts to prevent them • 3 benefits of practicing first aid common sense: • Can be the difference between life and death • Can make the difference between complete recovery and permanent disability • You will be better able to manage your fears and overcome barriers to action
If Not You… Who? • Most importantly, every citizen needs to: • Recognize emergency has occurred • Call local emergency numbers • Provide help until professional assistance arrives