Emergency First Aid
Tap the situation closest to what's happening. We'll guide you through what to do — and what NOT to do — until help arrives.
⚠️ This is general guidance, not medical advice.
Always call emergency services first. These guides are drawn from public Red Cross, AHA, and NHS materials — they're a calm voice in a crisis, not a substitute for a trained responder.
Adult or child can't breathe, cough, or speak.
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Adult is unconscious and not breathing normally.
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Heavy bleeding that won't stop with light pressure.
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Skin injured by heat, chemicals, electricity, or steam.
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Chest pain, often with breathlessness, sweating, or nausea.
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Sudden face droop, arm weakness, or slurred speech — act FAST.
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Sudden convulsions, jerking, or loss of awareness.
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Trouble breathing, swelling, or sudden rash after an exposure.
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