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s � <br /> Simpson Strong-Tie <br /> EAP-FPP Program <br /> MEDICAL EMERGENCIES <br /> There are many types of medical emergencies that may occur to fellow employees and <br /> customers. Quick, efficient response on your part can make a difference in the outcome. It <br /> is important to identify the situation as quickly as possible so responding emergency <br /> personnel will have valuable information for appropriate action when they arrive. <br /> The following procedure has been developed for handling medical emergencies: <br /> 1) FIND OUT THE NATURE OF THE EMERGENCY <br /> - is the person choking or not breathing? <br /> - is the person cut , bleeding? <br /> - is the person unconscious, faint? <br /> - has the person fractured anything? <br /> - did the person complain of any symptoms prior to the emergency (pain, <br /> dizziness, etc)? <br /> - is the person female / male, approximate age? <br /> 2) CALL 911 — BE CALM <br /> - tell the emergency operator the nature of the emergency. <br /> 3) CALL A FIRST-AIDER/CPR QUALIFIED INDIVIDUAL <br /> - the following is a list of First Aid trained and / or CPR-qualified people: <br /> Dena Lee Alicia Robertson Olga Psomostithis <br /> Juanita Rozak Victoria Nisnisan David Olney <br /> Rob Granzow Jack Morris Frankie Ruiz <br /> Chris Altomare Albert Yee Byron Cox <br /> Phong Nguyen Hector Tapia <br /> Damien Flores Gabriel Contreras Tony Troncao <br /> Luis Rodriguez Curtis Dockter Jose Delacruz <br /> Ronnie Chavez David Affleck Oscar Mercado <br /> Vicente Garcia Gus Washington Richard Souza <br /> Jose Romo Helga Brunner Hilda Bandera <br /> Abel Luna Robert Cabrera Diana Gonzalez <br /> Vernie Sotelo Antonio Perez David Shafer <br /> Miguel Rosado David Bright Nancy Castillo <br /> Roseanne Liu Tom Eppenberger Jose Ponce <br /> Luis Ponce <br /> *Note: Notify David Olney and Tony Cervantez of all injuries <br /> 6\1 <br /> I J•i F.. <br /> r° Pat <br /> � f. <br /> David Olney 5 <br /> Rev: 9/17/15 <br />