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What to do if someone falls in the
WATER
You will want to do the right thing when you face an emergency
situation involving immersion in cold water. HOWEVER, there are
many right things to do. No two emergencies are the same: there
cannot be step-by-step instructions on what things to do or in
what order to do them.
You need to take charge, loud and confident! YOUR
OWN SAFETY IS VITAL.
SHOUT Shout the person into the bank (or Shout
for help as loud as you can, and keep on shouting until someone
comes to help.)
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REACH - with a paddle or stick. Hold on to something so
you dont fall in too. Always use a stick or something between
you and the victim
you must be prepared to let it go if
you are in danger of being pulled into the water by a panicking
person.
THROW - a rescue float, Bouyancy Aid or anything that
will float. If you have a rope, throw one end to the person in
the water.
WADE - If you must enter the water, WADE out holding a
stick, jacket, hat, or other object for the victim to grasp.
Never lose contact with the bank. Several people can form a chain.
ROW - If there is a canoe nearby; use it if you can. Tow
the victim to the shore..
GO - This is the last resort. Swimming to the casualty
should only be done if they are in imminent danger (ie
gone under the water.)
AFTERCARE
It is very important that the paramedics check out anyone who
has fallen into cold water.
They may not need to go to hospital. Or they may need to be
re-warmed carefully under medical supervision to avoid long-lasting
problems caused by immersion in cold water. While waiting for
the ambulance and the paramedics, you should dry the patient
as carefully and as best you can, wrap them in dry clothing and
shelter them from the wind.
DO NOT apply heat (e.g. from a car heater) This could
be disastrous.
DO NOT give anything to eat or drink. This could complicate
things later.
DO NOT let them go home. Side effects can kick in during
the next few hours.
Shout for Help
Shout something meaningful...
"HELP - PLEASE - SOMEBODY - IN THE WATER"
Do not scream: passers-by often think this is animals or children
playing.
PHONE Dial 999 or 112, tell the operator what has happened and
where you are. Give as much information about the location and
conditions as you can...
ICE - SWIFTLY MOVING - POND - DEEP RIVER
It is crucial that the emergency services are contacted as fast
as possible. Survival depends upon a time sensitive series of
events. While you are waiting for the rescue agencies to arrive
there are some self-help options to consider (See above)
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