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This guide contains advice for snowboarders on basic first
aid procedures which can be
used in an emergency. It's
not in any way a substitute for formal or professional training.
Assess the general condition of the casualty and seek expert
help.
Remember the ABC of first aid >
Airway - check it is clear
Breathing - check for breathing
Circulation - check for pulse
Do the following >
Cover any wound and apply firm
pressure
Provide warmth
Give nothing to eat or drink - especially alcohol
Contact the rescue service immediately and give them
the following details >
Location and/or piste name - nearest piste marker.
Number of people injured and type of injury.
Establish the accident facts, names and addresses of people
involved and of witnesses.
Note the place, time and circumstances of the accident,
terrain, snow conditions and visibility.
Take photographs if possible.
Remember markings and signs.
Report to the piste patrol as soon as possible.
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