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How should you behave in case you see an accident?

Take the patient to the hospital or call 108. Inform the police and tell about what you saw on the spot of the accident. If you have gone to the police station you need to lodge an FIR (First Information Report) giving detailed account about what you have seen on spot.

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What do you do when you see a car accident?

If you witness a car accident, what should you do?

Why should scene of accident have been secured?

Securing the scene may be done even before the formal decision to investigate is taken. Securing the scene of the incident is important to make sure that (material) evidence is not moved or removed, which can easily happen after an incident. Also, what is the first thing you should do at the scene of an accident? First aid: 6 life-saving steps if you're first on the scene of an accident. Step 1: Identify and mitigate potential dangers. Step 2: Call for help. Step 3: Check for a response. Step 4: Check the casualty's airway. Step 5: Check the casualty is breathing. Step 6: Check the casualty's circulation. Related resources.

Keeping this in consideration, what should you not say after a car accident?

Don't say "I'm sorry. DON'T! A simple "I'm sorry" can be used to show that you admitted guilt and responsibility for the accident. Even if you mean "I'm sorry you're late for work" or "I'm sorry you are hurt" ? try to avoid using the words "I'm sorry". How does a car accident affect you mentally? A major car accident can cause PTSD, extreme anxiety, depression and debilitating phobias. Studies have shown that crash-related mental traumas can have symptoms lasting up to a year after an auto accident, especially for children.

What should I do in case of a fire?

Do you know how to use a fire extinguisher? Stay out and call your local emergency number. Go outside and yell fire several times. If your primary escape route is cold or smoke, use your second way out.

What to say to someone who is seriously injured?

The safest is to simply share your sympathy (support, encouragement) by saying the following: I'm sorry to hear about your loss. My most sincere condolences. My/Our thoughts are with you. Thinking of you in your time of loss. You have my/our deepest sympathy. You have my/our sincere sympathy.

By Raskin

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