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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
1999
RECORD_ID
PR0440005
PE
4433
FACILITY_ID
FA0004516
FACILITY_NAME
FORWARD DISPOSAL SITE
STREET_NUMBER
9999
STREET_NAME
AUSTIN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
APN
20106001-3, 5
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
9999 AUSTIN RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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ir st.A*d -and. <br />B <br />Su''kvivaf Guicte <br />'rain <br />Seizure: : <br />2. After the seizure: <br />a. Check to see if the victim is ' <br />Lral <br />Warning Signs.: <br />breathing. If not, give Rescue . <br />a. Limbs may jerk violently., <br />Breathing at once (see Rescue.- <br />+i-7 Signs: <br />b. Eyes may roll upward. <br />Breathing section). - <br />ighing or vomiting blood <br />C. Breathing may become heavy <br />b. Check to see if the victim is <br />Massing blood in urine or <br />� <br />with dribbling or.frothing at the <br />� wearing a Medic Alert, or similar. <br />• <br />)ol. <br />. <br />bracelet or necklace. 4 <br />d, clammy pale skin; rapid, <br />mouth.-- _. •. <br />- <br />describes emergency medical <br />I pulse; dizziness: <br />d. Breathing may even stop in <br />requirements. <br />'some cases. <br />Bleeding: <br />t emergency medical help <br />e.. The victim may bite his or her <br />.►+ •,r <br />Internal - <br />I ely. <br />tongue so severely that it may <br />.vb she victim lie down and <br />bleed and cause an airway <br />'� <br />Stay calm and keep the <br />obstruction. <br />*' <br />irm. <br />1. During the seizure:.. ."• <br />! et <br />s <br />Internal <br />Bleeding <br />;• ,; let the victim take any <br />cation or fluids by mouth until <br />a. Call for emergency medical <br />help at once. <br />: ;t-: <br />1L <br />. <br />Warning Signs <br />-)ctor who.permits it.- <br />b. Let the seizure run its course. <br />®,• i' <br />®••C. <br />C. DO NOT attempt to force <br />®ken Bones <br />anything into the victim's mouth. <br />Broken Bones <br />You may injure yourself and/or ' <br />r emergency help or get <br />the victim.c. <br />Check to -see if the victim has . <br />:o..s to call for emergency <br />d. There is little you can do to <br />any burns around the mouth. <br />cal help immediately. � <br />stop the seizure. - <br />ld indicate poison..". . <br />This - wou_ <br />Seizure <br />)T move the victim unless . <br />e. Help the victim lie down and <br />3. The victim of a seizure or <br />.z i is in immediate danger of <br />keep from falling and injuring <br />convulsion may be conscious but <br />er injury. <br />him/herself. <br />confused and riot talkative when <br />f. Loosen restrictive clothing.. <br />the intense movement stops. Stay <br />Seizure <br />.for the following:with <br />g. DO NOT use force or attempt <br />the victim. Watch the victim to <br />Warning Signs <br />c ,athing. Give Rescuemake <br />to restrain a seizure victim.' <br />sure breathing continues. <br />•seems <br />-eathing if needed.. <br />h. Move objects out of the way <br />Then, when the victim able , <br />• �edin Apply direct <br />Ph <br />which may injure the victim (like <br />to move, get medical attention. <br />s ure over <br />er thy e site. <br />chairs, desks, tables, etc). <br />Shock symptoms like pale or <br />L'If an, object endangers the . <br />••ish, cold, clammy skin, rapid <br />victim and cannot be moved, put <br />pulse, overall weakness, <br />clothing or soft material between <br />it apid, shallow breathing• <br />the seizure victim, and the <br />sep the victim calm and <br />object. <br />r`xtable. <br />DT try to push the broken <br />, <br />back into place if it is sticking <br />'the skin. Do apply a moist <br />1 1 to prevent the bone from <br />:a <br />n _ , try to straighten out a <br />, <br />Let a doctor or trained <br />Jo that. If you must move <br />ansport the victim, immobilize <br />.hilize the fracture as best as <br />t <br />' <br />
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