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Making an Emergency Survival List
An emergency survival list should start by examining priorities and what supplies are needed, such as breathable air, water and food. Keep medical needs in mind when making an emergency survival...
Emergency Preparedness Training
Emergency preparedness can take place at two levels, including the level of the general population and the level of government officials. Find out how emergency training at the civilian level is...
What to Put in a Survival Kit
Survival kits should support immediate needs, but most of the time they should include breathable air, water, food and warmth. Find out why a survival kit may need to include a temporary shelter...
How to Build an Emergency Response Team
Many emergency response teams across the nation are referred to as CERT teams, or community emergency response teams. Find out how CERT teams are taught the basics for education at the civilian...
Making Emergency Preparedness Kit
An emergency preparedness kit's contents should be dictated by immediate needs. Find out why most emergency preparedness kits should include food, warmth and possibly shelter with help from a...
Is Water the Best Way to Put Out a Fire?
Water is typically used to put out a class A fire, which is a combustible fire that comes from wood, paper or cloth. Find out what should be used to extinguish class B,C and D fires, such as dry...
Hazmat Emergency Response Training
There are four different levels of hazardous materials certifications, and these can be obtained through the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Discover the responsibilities of various...
Making Emergency Response Plans
Emergency response plans can be planned for work environments and home environments, but they all need to be practiced in order to be effective. Learn about why it's important to stay calm in the...
What Hurricane Emergency Supplies Should I Get?
In order to prepare for a hurricane, the emergency supplies that are needed include food and water, extra clothing, blankets, pillows, a battery-operated radio and a flashlight. Discover the...
Calculating Emergency Food Rations
In emergency situations, it's important to calculate at least 2,000 calories a day for each individual, in addition to 20 grams of protein a day. Find out why children require less protein...
How to Learn Basic Safety Training
Basic safety training can be learned on the Internet, at colleges, at technical institutions and in schools where such courses are offered. Focus a search on a specific area's safety training with...
How to Treat a Sprain During First Aid
Treat a sprain during first aid by exposing the skin surface, evaluating the injury for discoloration and swelling, and by applying a cold compress to the affected area. Reduce blood flow by...
How to Splint a Fractured Hand
Splint a fractured hand by using a rolled up newspaper or other rigid materials to treat and stabilize the injury. Apply a pressure bandage or gauze and some type of cold compress to reduce...
How to Treat a Knee Sprain
When treating a knee sprain, apply a cold compress to reduce swelling and apply some type of pressure bandage to help support the knee without cutting off circulation. Recover from a knee sprain...
How to Know if You've Sprained Your Ankle
Determine if an ankle is sprained by removing the shoe and sock to evaluate for pain, swelling and any deformities. Learn how swelling and discoloration are indications of a sprained ankle with...
How to Correctly Treat a Sprained Ankle
When treating a sprained ankle, lift the injury above the heart to temporarily reduce blood flow to the area and apply a cold compress for 10 to 15 minutes. Wrap an elastic bandage around the...
How to Treat a Broken Toe
When treating a broken toe, elevate the foot higher than the chest to temporarily reduce blood flow and tape a tongue depressor next to the toe to help stabilize the injury. Reduce swelling and...
How to Treat a Foot Sprain
When treating a foot sprain, elevate the foot above the chest to temporarily reduce blood flow, apply some type of cold compress and wrap the affected area to support the foot. Reduce pain and...
How to Treat a Foot Fracture
When treating a foot fracture, evaluate the affected area for discoloration and apply some type of cold compress to constrict the blood vessels and reduce blood flow. Elevate the foot, and head to...
How to Assess a Rib Fracture
Assess a rib fracture by looking for signs of discoloration and by encouraging the victim to cough to determine if they are experiencing sharp pain in their chest. Learn how an increased...
How to Treat a Rib Fracture
When treating a rib fracture, apply ice to the affected area to reduce swelling and wrap soft rags against the chest to stabilize the injury. Place several pieces of adhesive tape around the...
How to Treat a Punctured Lung
A punctured lung can be a closed or open injury, and either way it should be treated in an emergency room or by a physician. Prevent a collapsed lung with tips from a street firefighter in this...
How to Treat a Burn in the Wilderness
A burn in the wilderness should be treated by cleaning the area, applying a cool compress or ice and applying a sterile dressing. Reduce the severity of burns in the wilderness with tips from a...
How to Treat Frostnip
Frostnip can be treated by immersing the affected area in lukewarm water until the skin becomes soft and the coloration appears normal. Avoid frostnip and other cold weather injuries with tips...
How to Treat Frostbite
Frostbite can be treated by elevating the affected area, placing it in lukewarm water and wrapping it with a sterile dressing. Go to the emergency room to treat frostbite with tips from a street...
How to Treat a Muscle Pull
A muscle pull usually results in damaged fibers and tissues that should be treated by applying ice or cold packs to the area in short increments. Reduce swelling and pain in a muscle pull with...
How to Treat Carbon Dioxide Poisoning
When someone is poisoned by carbon dioxide, they should be moved to fresh air and taken to an emergency room as quickly as possible. Get oxygen to a person suffering from carbon dioxide poisoning...
How to Treat a Conscious Choking Infant
When an infant is choking and conscious, place them on the forearm, support their head and administer blows to try to dislodge whatever is blocking the throat. Try chest compressions on a choking...
How to Treat a Pulled Hamstring
After pulling a hamstring, the quickest way to relieve pain is to apply ice or cold packs to the muscle region, and wrap the damaged area with an elastic bandage. Promote healing for hamstring...
How to Treat a Jammed Finger or Toe
A jammed finger or toe can be treated with ice to reduce swelling and alleviate muscle and tissue damage. Put a splint on a jammed toe or finger with tips from a street firefighter in this free...
How to Treat Bruised Ribs
Bruised ribs can be treated by applying a cold compress and taking over-the-counter pain relievers, such as Tylenol. Reduce the pain of bruised ribs with tips from a street firefighter in this...
How to Treat Heat Exhaustion
Heat exhaustion may cause a person to faint, in which case the person should be placed in a cool, shaded area and then receive cold compresses applied to the forehead and body. Rehydrate a person...
How to Treat Blisters
Blisters should not be broken or popped, but instead treated with lavender oil and a small bandage. Avoid infection when treating blisters with tips from a street firefighter in this free video on...
How to Soothe a Burnt Tongue
In order to soothe a burnt tongue or mouth, use frozen desserts, ice cubes or analgesics prescribed by a doctor. Cool and soothe the pain of a burnt tongue with tips from a street firefighter in...
How to Treat Mouth Burn
In order to soothe a burnt mouth, use frozen desserts, ice cubes or analgesics prescribed by a doctor. Cool and soothe the pain of a burnt mouth with tips from a street firefighter in this free...
How to Treat a Hot Pepper Burn
When treating a hot pepper burn, avoid touching the eyes, wash the area with dish soap and apply aloe vera gel. Remove the oil from a hot pepper burn with tips from a street firefighter in this...
How to Treat Food Poisoning
Food poisoning causes vomiting and diarrhea, and should be treated by preventing dehydration and eating bland, easily digestible foods. Suck on ice chips or sip clear liquids when treating food...
How to Treat Insulin Shock
When someone goes into insulin shock, it's important to get sugar and food into that person without forcing it and causing aspiration. Mix sugar with liquids, or rub it on a person's gums when...
How to Avoid Becoming a Rape Victim
In order to avoid rape, the first thing to do is to always be aware of the surroundings. Avoid becoming a victim of rape with tips from a firefighter in this free first aid video.
How to Prevent Impacted Stools
Impacted bowels can be prevented by drinking plenty of water and eating adequate amounts of fiber. Prevent impacted stools with tips from a firefighter in this free first aid video.
How to Make Insect Repellent
Natural insect repellents can be made at home so that there are no harsh chemicals or DEET. Make insect repellent with tips from a firefighter in this free first aid video.
How to Prevent Hypothermia
Hypothermia prevention begins with proper dress and clothing. Prevent hypothermia with tips from a firefighter in this free first aid video.
How to Do CPR on an Adult
Before doing CPR on an adult, the first thing to check for is if the person is breathing. Perform CPR on an adult with tips from a firefighter in this free first aid video.
How to Treat Scorpion Stings in the Wilderness
Symptoms of a poisonous scorpion sting include muscle spasms, anxiety and nausea. Treat scorpion stings in the wilderness with tips from a firefighter in this free first aid video.
How to Close a Wound During First Aid
First-aid kits often contain medical tape and benzoid iodine that can be used to close wounds. Use first aid to close a wound with tips from a firefighter in this free first aid video.
How to Clear an Obstructed Airway
After determining that an airway is obstructed, one way to clear the obstruction is with the finger sweep technique. Clear an obstructed airway with tips from a firefighter in this free first aid...
How to Make & Apply a Tourniquet
A tourniquet is best made with a bandanna or any type of cravat material. Apply a tourniquet with tips from a firefighter in this free first aid video.
How to Extract a Splinter
In first aid, treating splinters means washing the hands and cleaning the affected area. Take out a splinter with tips from a firefighter in this free first aid video.
How to Get Super Glue Off Skin
Glue can be removed from the skin by using nail polish remover, or acetone and a cotton swab. Get super glue off the skin with tips from a firefighter in this free first aid video.
How to Identify Signs of Mothball Poisoning
If mothball poisoning has occurred, the symptoms often include seizures or respiratory distress. Identify signs of mothball poisoning with tips from a firefighter in this free first aid video.