When an emergency happens, the first person to arrive and give help is called a First Responder. This person may not be a doctor or nurse – it could be anyone: a passerby, family member, colleague, or student who knows first aid.
The role of a first responder is very important because the first few minutes after an accident or medical emergency can decide whether a person survives or not.
✅ Key Responsibilities of a First Responder
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Ensure Safety First
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Check the scene before helping.
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Make sure you and others are not in danger (e.g., fire, traffic, electricity).
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Use protective items like gloves or masks if available.
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Assess the Situation
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Quickly check what happened.
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Identify how many people are injured.
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Decide who needs urgent help first.
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Call for Help
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Dial emergency numbers (e.g., 108 / 112 in India).
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Give clear details: location, number of patients, type of emergency.
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Provide Basic First Aid
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Perform CPR if the person is unresponsive and not breathing.
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Control bleeding with pressure and bandages.
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Help a choking person by using the Heimlich maneuver.
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Keep the patient calm and reassured.
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Stay With the Patient
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Don’t leave the injured person alone.
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Monitor their breathing and pulse.
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Provide updates to medical professionals when they arrive.
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📌 Real-Life Example
Imagine a road accident where a person is bleeding heavily.
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A trained first responder stops the bleeding by applying pressure with a cloth,
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Calls ambulance services,
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Keeps the patient calm until doctors arrive.
👉 This quick action can save the patient’s life.
🎯 Learning Outcome of This Lesson
By the end of this lesson, learners will:
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Understand who a first responder is.
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Know the step-by-step duties of a first responder.
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Gain confidence to take charge in an emergency until professional help arrives.