should you not try to move accident victims from the scene.
should you not try to move accident victims from the scene.
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It is best to wait for emergency medical services to arrive before moving accident victims from the scene. Moving them incorrectly can worsen injuries. If the person is in danger due to fire or another hazard, try to move them to a safe location, but do so carefully and with assistance.
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Secure the accident scene, using guards, or roping off the area, if available
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Never move a person injured in an accident unless it is absolutely necessary to get them out of harms way of a fire or similar situation.
The first thing a passer-by should do at the scene of an accident is to ensure their own safety before approaching. They should then call emergency services to report the incident, providing clear details about the location and any injuries observed. If safe to do so, they can offer assistance to the victims, but should avoid moving anyone who is injured unless there is an immediate danger. Lastly, they should remain at the scene until help arrives, providing any information to responders as needed.
People who are injured, not just road accident victims, are usually treated at the accident scene by ambulance crews who will stabilise the condition of the patient before loading the patient into a ambulance car for a quick trip to Hospital, regardless of which part of the Hospital they are admitted to
secure the scene
secure the scene
Document the original accident scene before any evidence is moved.