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In Case of Emergency
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Emergency phone numbers should always be in sight and up to date just in case.
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- To find emergency numbers, open the first page of the telephone book or dial "0" (zero) for Operator.
- Your area may use the "9-1-1" system for emergencies.
- Make sure your children know whom to call in an emergency and what to say.
- Talk to them about different kinds of emergencies. Point out that fire fighters, ambulance drivers, and police can help them in an emergency.
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TEACH your children how to get help by using the phone. Practice with a toy phone
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- BE CALM
- WAIT for the dial tone. DIAL "9-1-1," the rescue squad number, or "0" (zero) for Operator.
- TELL the emergency person what is wrong. Speak clearly.
- GIVE your name, address, and phone number.
- DON'T HANG UP until the other person hangs up.
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In Case of an Accident, Would You Panic?
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- The first rule in an emergency is stay calm and keep the victim calm.
- But the thought of your child being hit by a car or choking or drowning right before your eyes is terrifying.
- Many parents believe that if faced with such emergencies, they would panic. The fact is most parents overcome panic and do react within seconds.
- Chances are that you, too, would gather your wits at the scene of an accident involving your child. And if you know what to do, you will act quickly and confidently, and correctly.
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