What to do and should not do in emergency rescue

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Keep in mind: safety first. It is also crucial to report to the local authorities in a timely manner the location of the collapsed buildings or damaged pipelines so that they can effectively coordinate the rescue operations. Rescue sites are often dangerous and unstable: broken glass, exposed spikes, loose floors and stairs, broken wires, leaking gas, damaged sewers, and water pipes. Many buildings are not as stable as their appearance. Dust generated by collapse may be dangerous and may cover up injured survivors or bodies. Therefore, be sure to wear the protective clothing described below and avoid falling into the gravel.
First, seek help from the emergency team (if possible) and wait for the rescue to arrive. During this time, please stay in a safe place to avoid casualties. Emergency teams have professional skills and rescue equipment to implement emergency rescue. They have the management experience of managing accident scenes, and they understand each other and cooperate with each other. Therefore, the emergency team can quickly and easily find the trapped victims. If you want to assist the emergency team, be sure to listen strictly to their instructions.
When rescue, remember the following precautions:
First, it should be done:
1. Think ahead and be careful.
2. Inform yourself or the trustee of the extent of damage and the number of casualties in your area.
3. Reconnaissance before starting work is not a waste of time.
4. Try to walk against the wall on damaged stairs or floors.
5. If you want to clean the rubble by hand, wear gloves.
6. Be careful when removing rubble near the wounded.
7. Use blankets, canvas or corrugated iron (corrugated iron) to protect the injured from the falling rubble and dust.
8. Try not to get close to the wreckage and keep it as it is, so as to avoid the collapse once again and destroy the existing gap.
9 Be careful when removing rubble or obstructions (especially in garden gaps) so as not to collapse again.
10. Be careful when using sharp tools in the rubble.
11. Before walking under the rubble or carrying out a rescue under it, first support it with some objects.
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14. First-aid measures should only be carried out on those who have a life-threatening injury.
15. Clean the nose and mouth of the wounded person to remove dust, gravel, and make it breathe smoothly.
16. Pay attention to the warmth of the wounded to ease the impact of the disaster.
17. Make sure that the stretcher is covered with blankets to maximise the warmth and comfort of the injured person.
18. Use the correct method when carrying stretchers and obstacles.
19. List a list of wounded people who have received emergency assistance.
Second, do not do the rescue:
1. Before the first aid is implemented, the injured person can be easily moved (unless the casualty is judged to be in critical condition and must be rescued immediately).
2. Smoking or catching matches because flammable gas may leak from the rescue site.
3. Crawling on the rubble, or touching and rocking a damaged building (unless it is a last resort).
4. Randomly pull out the wood from the rubble, which may cause another collapse.
5. Did not notify or leave teammates to enter the dangerous accident site.
6. Touch the damaged wire.
7. Randomly dispose of debris - you may have to move it again.

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