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Major Injuries Occurring in Hazardous AreasProvide information to medical personnel about the patient(what happened, how, when, location of phone and exits,indicate which areas on the patient are contaminated and includecontamination values).76Major Injuries Occurring in Hazardous AreasProvide information to medical personnel about the patient(what happened, how, when, location of phone and exits,indicate which areas on the patient are contaminated and includecontamination values).76Protect yourself - consider the magnitude of any radiation field,airborne contamination, or other hazard.Stay with the patient unless doing so puts you at immediate riskto life or health.Don’t move the patient unless there is a danger from someenvironmental emergency such as fire, explosion, hazardousmaterial spill, or radiation field.If you must move the patient, drag them by either the hands orthe feet to a safe area.Apply First Aid Only if you are trained to do so.Secure help - yell or phone, but don’t leave the patient unlessnecessary.Send someone to meet the ambulance to guide the medicalpersonnel to the patient.Prepare the area for access by the medical team.Begin a gross hazard evaluation of the immediate area near thepatient, beginning with the patient.Be sure to survey any object that caused the injury.Provide information to medical personnel about the patient(what happened, how, when, location of phone and exits,indicate which areas on the patient are contaminated and includecontamination values).76Protect yourself - consider the magnitude of any radiation field,airborne contamination, or other hazard.Stay with the patient unless doing so puts you at immediate riskto life or health.Don’t move the patient unless there is a danger from someenvironmental emergency such as fire, explosion, hazardousmaterial spill, or radiation field.If you must move the patient, drag them by either the hands orthe feet to a safe area.Apply First Aid Only if you are trained to do so.Secure help - yell or phone, but don’t leave the patient unlessnecessary.Send someone to meet the ambulance to guide the medicalpersonnel to the patient.Prepare the area for access by the medical team.Begin a gross hazard evaluation of the immediate area near thepatient, beginning with the patient.Be sure to survey any object that caused the injury.Provide information to medical personnel about the patient(what happened, how, when, location of phone and exits,indicate which areas on the patient are contaminated and includecontamination values).76Major Injuries Occurring in Hazardous AreasProtect yourself - consider the magnitude of any radiation field,airborne contamination, or other hazard.Stay with the patient unless doing so puts you at immediate riskto life or health.Don’t move the patient unless there is a danger from someenvironmental emergency such as fire, explosion, hazardousmaterial spill, or radiation field.If you must move the patient, drag them by either the hands orthe feet to a safe area.Apply First Aid Only if you are trained to do so.Secure help - yell or phone, but don’t leave the patient unlessnecessary.Send someone to meet the ambulance to guide the medicalpersonnel to the patient.Prepare the area for access by the medical team.Begin a gross hazard evaluation of the immediate area near thepatient, beginning with the patient.Be sure to survey any object that caused the injury.Major Injuries Occurring in Hazardous AreasProtect yourself - consider the magnitude of any radiation field,airborne contamination, or other hazard.Stay with the patient unless doing so puts you at immediate riskto life or health.Don’t move the patient unless there is a danger from someenvironmental emergency such as fire, explosion, hazardousmaterial spill, or radiation field.If you must move the patient, drag them by either the hands orthe feet to a safe area.Apply First Aid Only if you are trained to do so.Secure help - yell or phone, but don’t leave the patient unlessnecessary.Send someone to meet the ambulance to guide the medicalpersonnel to the patient.Prepare the area for access by the medical team.Begin a gross hazard evaluation of the immediate area near thepatient, beginning with the patient.Be sure to survey any object that caused the injury.

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