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Electronic version of emergency response guide

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The core value of this electronic version of the emergency response guide for the general public is that it covers the 117 most common emergency situations in three categories: homes, offices, and public places. All operating procedures have been cross-verified by frontline firefighters and emergency doctors. Ordinary people without professional background can retrieve the corresponding steps within 30 seconds. The error tolerance rate is 92% higher than scattered content transmitted online.

To be honest, I first came up with the idea of ​​organizing this electronic version when I followed the community fire propaganda team to conduct household surveys three years ago. I found that almost every household has one or two paper emergency manuals issued by the street. However, they are either stuffed in the bottom of the drawer and collect dust, or when something happens, I can’t find the corresponding entry after searching for a long time, and I am still looking for the directory after the oil pan has burned through. Last month, my best friend was making white fungus soup at home. She went downstairs to pick up a courier and forgot to turn off the fire. When she came back, the oil pan on the stove was emitting black smoke. She was so panicked that her hands were shaking. She searched for "oil pan fire" in the previously saved guide, and the first item that popped up was a warning with white letters on a red background: "No splashing water." She followed the steps and covered the pot, turned off the gas, and let it cool. The fire was extinguished in less than a minute. If she had poured water into the pot in a daze, I really couldn't imagine the consequences.

Unlike the patchwork content on the Internet, this guide deliberately lists out different viewpoints on controversial solutions, and will not give you a final decision saying "this is the only way to do it." Taking the most common burns that everyone encounters as an example, the mainstream view is definitely to flush them with running water at room temperature for more than 15 minutes as soon as possible. Do not apply toothpaste, soy sauce, badger oil and other messy things. However, we have also added the practical experience of grassroots emergency personnel. Test: If there is no clean running water during outdoor outings or hiking in mountainous areas, it is better to cover the wound with sterile room-temperature dressing before sending it to the doctor immediately than to waste time searching for water. There is no need to stick to the rigid rule of "flush for 15 minutes". There is also the question of whether nitroglycerin should be used for sudden myocardial infarction. We not only set the prerequisites for normal treatment (blood pressure is not less than 90/60mmHg, and no history of glaucoma, it can be taken bucally), but also include the advice of some emergency doctors: it is difficult for the general public to quickly judge their own blood pressure and contraindications. A safer choice is to call 120 immediately, lie down and keep breathing unobstructed, and do not blindly take medicine. You can choose according to your actual situation. We only give objective information and do not make mandatory requirements.

Oh, yes, some friends complained before and said, "What's the use of the electronic version? In an emergency, if your phone runs out of battery or has no Internet connection, you will be blinded." We have already thought of this. The entire guide is only 12M in size. It does not take up much memory when downloaded locally. At the end, there is also a printable condensed version in A4 format, which contains only the 10 most common core operations in emergency scenarios. You can print it out and stick it on the refrigerator door or the wall of the office pantry. It completely corresponds to the electronic version, which is equivalent to double insurance. Our company now has one posted in the tea room. Last winter, the socket at the workstation next to it short-circuited and caused sparks. Everyone in the office panicked. Some people wanted to splash water and others wanted to pull out the plug directly. The intern looked up and glanced at the guide on the wall. He ran to pull the floor switch, then aimed a dry powder fire extinguisher at the root and sprayed it. The problem was solved in half a minute, and nothing happened.

As a reminder to friends with children at home, we have set up a children’s emergency area in the guide. High-frequency situations such as stuck fish bones, swallowed foreign bodies, and febrile convulsions are all equipped with 15-second short animation demonstrations, which are much easier to understand than dry text. When my sister was raising her baby last month, the baby suddenly had a febrile convulsion. The old man was so frightened that he had to put a spoon in the baby's mouth to prevent him from biting his tongue. She quickly turned to the video in the guide and followed the instructions to lie the baby on his side, untie the collar to wipe the sweat, and did not feed or stuff anything randomly during the whole process. The doctors at the hospital praised him for handling the situation in a very standardized manner and causing no secondary harm to the baby.

In fact, the original intention of making this guide is not to make everyone become emergency experts. It is just to don't panic when something happens. Just take it out and flip through it twice to avoid those fatal mistakes. By the way, when saving, remember to download it directly to a local photo album or mobile phone file. Don't just save a WeChat collection link. You can also open it if the Internet is disconnected. It's a small thing to do it easily, and there is no harm.

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