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Zebra crossing
Fire Fighter
A person who is trained and employed to extinguish fires.
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First Aid
police
100
nose bleeding
Sit the person up straight and drop their head slightly forward. Apply finger and thumb pressure on the soft part of nostrils below the bridge of the nose for at least 10 minutes.
Vehicles moves
Wait till the green light turns on
Police
A person whose job is to make sure that citizens follow the law and do not harm others.
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Fire Brigade
101
sprained leg
Rest the injured part until it's less painful. Ice: Wrap an icepack or cold compress in a towel and place over the injured part immediately.
driving a car
fasten the seat belt
traffic police
a police officer who directs traffic or gives fines to people who break traffic laws
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accident
ambulance
102
choked food
Put your hands at the base of the breastbone, just above the joining of the lowest ribs. Press hard into the chest with a quick thrust.
Rafting
use safety helmet, safety jacket
emergency
An emergency is an unexpected and difficult or dangerous situation, especially an accident, which happens suddenly and which requires quick action to deal with it.
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emergency
Traffic Police
103
fingers burn
Cool the burn. Immediately immerse the burn in cool tap water or apply cold, wet compresses. ...
Apply petroleum jelly two to three times daily. ...
Cover the burn with a nonstick, sterile bandage. ...
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First Aid
It is a first treatment given to an ill or injured person before regular medical aid can be obtained.
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Zebra Crossing
Child Helpline
104
bruise
Rest the injured part.
Ice it with a cold pack or ice wrapped in a cloth, 20 minutes on and 20 minutes off.
Compress the area with a bandage which is firm, but not tight.
Elevate the injured part.