Serious Bleeding Hurry Case
• Blood gushing out of a wound like a fountain
needs immediate attention.
• Put on gloves and eye protection before
touching victim.
• Grab wound and press hard.
• Grab cloth, fold it, and press on wound. Don’t
remove pad if it gets soaked with blood.
Instead, put another one over the first.
Heart Attack/Cardiac Arrest Hurry Case
• If person is unresponsive, begin chest
compressions immediately.
• Put your hands on top of each other, and lace
fingers together.
• Using heels of your hands, push hard and fast
on victim’s chest for 30 compressions.
• Perform 2 rescue breaths.
• Give 30 compressions. Continue this cycle.
Stopped Breathing Hurry Case
• Make sure victim is lying on their back. Press
down on forehead & lift chin to open airway.
• If victim isn’t breathing, give 2 rescue
breaths. Put CPR barrier over mouth.
• Pinch victim’s nose, seal your mouth over
theirs, and blow into it to fill lungs.
• Remove mouth, then give another rescue
breath.
Stroke Hurry Case
• Remember FAST.
• Face drooping - One side drooping? Uneven
smile?
• Arm weakness - One arm weak or numb?
• Speech difficulty - Slurred speech? Hard time
speaking or repeating simple sentence?
• Time to call 911 – Call 911 immediately for
any of these signs.
Poisoning Hurry Case
• If someone has swallowed or breathed in
poison, call 911 or 1-800-222-1222 (national
Poison Help Line) immediately
• Tell operator what the poison is, if you know
it. Follow their directions.
• Save poison container so professionals can
identify poison.
Serious Bleeding Hurry Case
• Blood gushing out of a wound like a fountain
needs immediate attention.
• Put on gloves and eye protection before
touching victim.
• Grab wound and press hard.
• Grab cloth, fold it, and press on wound. Don’t
remove pad if it gets soaked with blood.
Instead, put another one over the first.
Heart Attack/Cardiac Arrest Hurry Case
• If person is unresponsive, begin chest
compressions immediately.
• Put your hands on top of each other, and lace
fingers together.
• Using heels of your hands, push hard and fast
on victim’s chest for 30 compressions.
• Perform 2 rescue breaths.
• Give 30 compressions. Continue this cycle.
Stopped Breathing Hurry Case
• Make sure victim is lying on their back. Press
down on forehead & lift chin to open airway.
• If victim isn’t breathing, give 2 rescue
breaths. Put CPR barrier over mouth.
• Pinch victim’s nose, seal your mouth over
theirs, and blow into it to fill lungs.
Remove mouth, then give another
rescue breath.
Stroke Hurry Case
• Remember FAST.
• Face drooping - One side drooping? Uneven
smile?
• Arm weakness - One arm weak or numb?
• Speech difficulty - Slurred speech? Hard time
speaking or repeating simple sentence?
• Time to call 911 – Call 911 immediately for
any of these signs.
Poisoning Hurry Case
• If someone has swallowed or breathed in
poison, call 911 or 1-800-222-1222 (national
Poison Help Line) immediately
• Tell operator what the poison is, if you know
it. Follow their directions.
• Save poison container so professionals can
identify poison.