▪ PROCEDURES ▪ SITUATIONS ▪ STRATEGIES ▪ ▪ FIRST AID ▪

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▪ PROCEDURES ▪ SITUATIONS ▪ STRATEGIES ▪ ▪ FIRST AID ▪

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OUTER LAYER OF SKIN BURNED = REDNESS, SWELLING, LITTLE PAIN min COOL water LOOSELY Cover w/STERILE Gauze Bandage Take OTC Medication 1 ST LAYER (DERMIS) IS BURNED = BLISTERS, INTENSE REDDNESS, SEVERE PAIN & SWELLING MOST SERIOUS, CAUSES PERMANENT TISSUE DAMAGE = SKIN IS CHARRED BLACK, OR DRY & WHITE 3 rd Degree CALL 911 Do NOT Immense Burned Parts in COLD WATER or REMOVE Burned Clothing. Perform CPR if Necessary

LifeSaving Technique Used When Someone’s HeartBeat or Breathing has STOPPED!