It might feel natural to rush in when someoneâs hurtâbut take a breath. Your first job in any emergency is to make sure the scene is safe. If you get injured or exposed, youâre no help to anyone. Worse, you might add to the emergency.
Before you approach, ask yourself:
If the answer is yesâor even âIâm not sureââstep back and call 911. Itâs not cowardly. Itâs smart.
Once the scene is safe, use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to reduce the risk of infectionâfor you and the person youâre helping. Bodily fluids can carry dangerous pathogens like HIV, hepatitis B, and more.
Quick tip: You can improvise PPE if neededâuse a clean plastic bag over your hands if youâre out of gloves, or a shirt over your mouth in a pinch. Just remember: you come first.