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explain the steps to take control of the situation
answer
1. call for help
2. ring emergency services
3. remove other children from the scene, calmly and reassure.
4.
whats next
Scenario: Car Ploughing Into Centre - Take Control
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Scenario: Car Ploughing Into Centre - Take Control
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Last edited by Lorina on Thu Aug 21, 2014 5:44 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Scenario: Car Ploughing Into Centre - Take Control
Ok so you have 2 educators there.
- there should be a phone with you. i would be taking the children who arent injured into a classroom and asking for directors assistance with calming them down . i would probably go as far as to call parents.
its also our first aid responsibility to apply first aid to injured persons. so someone should be doing that while waiting for emergency services. ... if i think of anything else i will let you know - i feel like ive forgotten something.
- there should be a phone with you. i would be taking the children who arent injured into a classroom and asking for directors assistance with calming them down . i would probably go as far as to call parents.
its also our first aid responsibility to apply first aid to injured persons. so someone should be doing that while waiting for emergency services. ... if i think of anything else i will let you know - i feel like ive forgotten something.
Re: Scenario: Car Ploughing Into Centre - Take Control
would we apply first aid to the children first or to the injured driver?
Re: Scenario: Car Ploughing Into Centre - Take Control
children - first responsibility always the children in your care!