What number do you call in an emergency?
911
what are at least 2 Emotional Changes?
sadness, anxiety, irritability, mood swings
What is the main job of law enforcement at an emergency scene?
secure the area and protect people
What does the Good Samaritan Law do?
protect people who help in emergencies
You see someone bleeding heavily—what do you do first?
apply pressure and call 911
What should you do to try to stop bleeding?
Direct Pressure
What are at least 2 Behavioral Changes?
withdrawing from friends/family, avoiding activities, changes in school performance
Log all actions taken
Does the law protect you if you act responsibly?
Yes
Someone collapses and isn’t breathing—what now?
start CPR
What is the first thing you should do before helping someone?
Check the scene
How do you know if someone is non-responsive?
Not moving or talking
What role do officers play before paramedics arrive?
provide basic first aid and control the scene?
Should you help if you might make things worse?
No
Police arrive while you are helping—what do you do?
step back and follow instructions
What should you wear to protect yourself when giving first aid?
Gloves and or Masks
What are 2 Extreme Reactions?
panic attacks and unusual fears
Are Police protected by the American Bystander rule if you are a officer and choose not to help?
No
Who can be protected by this law?
bystanders helping in good faith
You are unsure how to help—what is the best action?
call 911 and stay with the person
xWhat are Three Required Situations for first aid?
• Person not breathing/Difficulty breathing
• Person bleeding
• Overdose
• Unresponsive person
• Serious injury
What behavior might suggest someone is struggling with their mental health?
What is the purpose of crowd control at an emergency scene?
keep people safe and allow responders to work
What must you not do while helping?
act recklessly
You see someone unconscious on the ground, and a crowd is forming. A police officer is not there yet, but the area looks somewhat unsafe. Do you help immediately or wait—and what should you do first?
check the scene for safety first, call 911, and only help if it is safe to do so