Proper casualty rescue – Smart Technologies smart forfour 454 User Manual

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Proper casualty rescue

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Guidelines for Rescue Services, smart, 2006

Overview

Whereas formerly priority was given to quickly

rescuing the trapped casualty from his predicament,

the primary concern nowadays is medical and

psychological assistance. The aim of this is to

prepare the casualty as well as possible for the

rescue work.

The medical and rescue personnel can then work in

concert to free the casualty from the vehicle.

The most urgent immediate measures at the
scene of the accident are:

• Maintaining or restoring the vital functions

(respiration/circulation)

• Keeping the respiratory passages clear and

rectifying any breathing difficulties

• Assessing shock and initiating measures to

stabilize the casualty

• Rendering psychological support to the casualty

• Treating life threatening injuries

• Stopping major bleeding

• Immobilizing certain body parts

Immobilizing the neck

As the head often experiences extreme movements

in traffic accidents, there is an increased risk of

spinal injury in the neck region. To prevent further

damage to the cervical vertebrae, it is essential to

immobilize the neck before any further rescue

action is undertaken. The most common method of

immobilization is to use a cervical collar ("Stifnek").

This is a plastic collar which is placed around the

neck and closed with a velcro fastener.

If access to the casualty is difficult, the head

restraint can be removed first before fitting the

cervical collar.

i The main priority is to render medical and
psychological aid to the casualty!

i The safety of the medical and rescue crews
themselves should not be neglected:

• Wear protective clothing

• Wear eye protection

• Wear protective mouth mask

• Secure the accident vehicle

i The head restraints should only be cut away
in exceptional cases!

• Cutting the head restraints away exposes the

casualty to additional movements

• The head restraint can no longer be used to

stabilize the casualty's head

• Cutting away the head restraints produces

sharp edges

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