If the casualty has a mobile phone, you should use it to contact theemergency services because:
The phone will stay at the scene.
It will send a text to their next of kin informing them that the casualty’s phone has been used to call the emergency services.
If the casualty’s phone is locked you can unlock it by:
Using the casualty’s finger or place the phone to their face to use faceID.
Press the power button continuously (normally 5 times) to bring up the emergency SOS screen.
Anything you remove from the casualty should be placed above their head so it’s out of your way and to stop you being accused of theft by any bystanders.
Created: 19 October 2024
Last Modified: 19 October 2024
Author: Phil Newton
Version: Version: 1.00
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