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CALL 911 OR YOUR LOCAL EMERGENCY NUMBER IF: The persons condition is life threatening (for example, the person is having a heart attack or severe allergic reaction) The persons condition could become life threatening on the way to the hospital.
A medical emergency is a health condition or situation that needs immediate medical attention. Without professional medical care right away, it could lead to outcomes like permanent disability or even death. Depending on where you live, medical emergency might have a specific legal definition.
Prevention, mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery are the five steps of Emergency Management.

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WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE NEEDS HELP: Stay calm and call 911 or your local emergency number. Start CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) or rescue breathing, if necessary and if you know the proper technique. Place a semiconscious or unconscious person in the recovery position until the ambulance arrives.
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