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When calling 911 List 3 things you should tell the 911 operator?
By clearly stating your location (or a solid address if possible), emergency/what kind of emergency responder you need, and your phone number, the 911 operator can dispatch emergency responders to your location or call you back if the call drops.
What do you say to emergency services?
Stay calm and call Triple Zero (000) from a safe location. An operator will ask you if you need Police, Fire or Ambulance. Say “Fire”. If you are calling using a mobile or satellite phone the operator will ask you for other location information.
What are 5 things you need to tell an operator when you make an emergency phone call?
Here are the basic questions and answers you can expect to be asked and to provide when you call 911 for an emergency:
- Question #1: What is your emergency?
- Question #2: Is the victim conscious or do they appear not to be breathing?
- Question #3: What is happening now?
- Question #4: What is your location?
How I ask for help in an emergency?
So, of course, if you’re in an emergency situation, absolutely, you should use the words, “Help!” and “Please help me,” or just “Help me,” as well too. But be careful, because they sound very serious, I don’t recommend using them for, like, light casual everyday situations where you need help.
What are the 4 P’s to use when calling for help?
A first aider has a number of roles and responsibilities in an emergency situation but all first aiders should be aware of the key aims of first aid.
- Preserve life.
- Prevent deterioration.
- Promote recovery.
What questions do emergency services ask?
If you need an ambulance, you will be asked to provide details such as: What is the problem?…What happens when I call triple zero (000)?
- Do you want Police, Fire or Ambulance?
- What is your exact address or location?
- What is your phone number?
What is the first thing you do when calling for assistance in case of emergency?
First Things to Do in Any Emergency Access the scenario for danger. Decide whether it is safer to evacuate or shelter-in-place. Once safely evacuated or sheltered-in-place, call for help using 911 and clearly explain what you know about the situation. Provide first aid for any injured people.