First Aid: Electrical Shock!
- Don’t touch! It’s better for you not to touch the person getting the electrical shock for he/she might be in contact with the electrical source. Touching might pass the current to you.
- Turn off the source of electricity. Or, if you can’t, move the source away from you and the affected person. Make sure to use a nonconducting object made of wood or cardboard.
- Check for signs of circulation in the person. Is he/she breathing, coughing or making a move? If no sign shows, start giving CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) right away.
- Lay the person down to prevent shock. And, it’s better to place the head a bit lower than the trunk, both legs elevated.
- Call 911 if he/she is unconscious, numb, tingling or not breathing.
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