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Emergency response guide electronic version pdf

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The core of the "Emergency Handling Guidelines PDF" is a standardized operation manual covering three types of high-frequency emergencies: households, public scenes, and natural disasters. Currently, both the official public version and the private simplified version are available for free. The content takes into account both practicality and compliance. It is suitable for ordinary residents, individual merchants, and grassroots workers. There is no need to search for folk remedies that are difficult to distinguish true from false online. One document can cover 90% of the pre-processing requirements for daily emergencies.

Speaking of which, my original intention of compiling this condensed PDF was quite accidental. I worked as an emergency volunteer in the community for the past two years. In the summer, I encountered a grandmother applying soy sauce to her scalded grandson, which caused infection and scars. During the rainy season, a resident on the first floor forgot to turn on the electric switch while rushing to move a wardrobe and almost got an electric shock. Every time I dealt with these things, I was upset. In fact, most situations do not require professional skills at all. As long as you know a few correct steps in advance, you can avoid a lot of subsequent troubles. At that time, I flipped through the full version of the PDF published on the official website of the Ministry of Emergency Management. It contained more than 300 pages of content. However, ordinary people simply did not have the patience to flip through the corresponding entries when an accident happened, so they simply combined the practical experience gained by volunteering for three years and reduced it to a 42-page streamlined version. Each high-frequency scenario was accompanied by a flow chart. At a glance, you can know what to do first and what to do next.

Many people have argued with me about the priority of emergency response. There are actually two schools of thought: one is "stop loss first", which advocates minimizing damage first no matter what the situation is. For example, if there is an electric shock, turn off the switch first, or if there is a fire, evacuate people first, and put everything else later.; The other group is "Prioritize retention of certificates", especially those working in public settings, such as restaurants and B&Bs. If a guest suddenly becomes ill or is injured accidentally, they must first take photos of the on-site evidence and then dispose of it to avoid subsequent disputes. In fact, there is nothing wrong with these two views. I have specifically distinguished them by scene in the PDF: in private scenes, when facing family and friends, you must save people first without thinking too much. ; When serving unfamiliar customers in a public setting, I suggest you be more careful and take a 10-second on-site video so as not to delay things. If there is a dispute, you can protect yourself.

Last time, a friend who runs a B&B gave me feedback that a guest slipped and kowtowed in the shower. His first reaction was to flip through the PDF I sent him. He asked the front desk to take a video of the non-slip mats in the bathroom and that there was no water on the floor. He squatted next to the guest to confirm that he was conscious and had not injured his cervical spine before helping him. When he called 120, he followed the instructions and explained the address, the condition of the injured person, and the bleeding situation. In the end, the guest only had skin trauma and did not mention blackmail. Before, he had panicked and picked up the person directly. If the spine was really injured, the subsequent responsibility would not be clear at all.

There are actually many channels to obtain it. The official full version can be downloaded for free by simply going to the official website of the Ministry of Emergency Management and searching for "Emergency Guide". The content coverage is very comprehensive, including professional content on forest fires and earthquake rescue. It is suitable for communities and enterprises for training.; For ordinary household use, the simplified version I compiled is enough. It includes separate high-frequency scenes such as how to deal with cat scratches and dog bites, the Heimlich maneuver for airway obstruction, and high-rise fire escapes. It also adds a few pages of comic version precautions for children. If you want, leave an email in the comment area and I will send it directly. There is no charge, just don't resell it. I encountered someone selling the content I compiled for 9 yuan and 9, which is really a bit embarrassing.

Oh, by the way, there is another pitfall that everyone often steps into. Many people download PDFs and then save them in the photo album of their mobile phones. When something goes wrong, either the phone battery is out of power or there is no signal. I generally recommend that after downloading, everyone either saves a copy to the local storage of the tablet, or prints out the most frequently used pages such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation, fire escape, and burn treatment and puts them on the refrigerator. When your hands are shaking in panic, a quick glance at the steps on the wall will be more effective than searching randomly for 10 minutes. Some people also say that the electronic version is not as convenient as the paper manual. I agree with this. The paper version does not need to be charged and is quick to flip through. In fact, you can keep both of them and it does not take up much space.

To be honest, many people have misunderstandings about emergency response, thinking that it requires a lot of professional skills, which is not true. For 90% of daily emergencies, it is enough for you to remember these seven words: "evacuate people first, then stop losses, and finally report the news." If there is a fire at home, don't trap yourself in it just to grab a new mobile phone. During thunder and rain, unplug high-power appliances first. If someone faints, call 120 first and then think about rescue. These simple principles are more effective than any fancy techniques. Oh, and one more thing to mention. Many people have asked me before to follow the trend and stock up on emergency kits worth thousands of dollars. I think it all depends on the area you are in. If there are frequent typhoons along the coast, stock up on drinking water, compressed biscuits and flashlights. Inland, there are very few extreme disasters. A fire extinguisher, iodine, and band-aids are enough at home. Don’t listen to the scammers and buy a bunch of useless things to pile up at home to collect dust.

By the way, in the simplified version, I specially marked the professional knowledge points that ordinary people can easily make mistakes: For example, the chest compression depth of cardiopulmonary resuscitation is 5-6 centimeters, and it will be useless if it is too fast or too slow.; The incubation period of rabies is mostly 1-3 months, which is not as exaggerated as the more than ten years mentioned on the Internet. ; After a burn, it is wrong to rinse it with running cold water for 15 minutes and apply toothpaste and soy sauce. These have been repeatedly confirmed by doctors at community hospitals. You can rest assured of their accuracy. If you find anything missing or wrong after getting it, you can always tell me. I will update the version twice every year to add new cases and adjusted operating standards. After all, in emergencies, practicality comes first.

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