Medical Emergency
- WHAT YOU SHOULD DO
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- Call Muskingum University Police Department at (740) 826-8155 or 911 and give the officer or dispatcher the following information:
- Your name
- The location of the injured/ill person(s)
- Type of injury or illness
- Approximate age of victim(s)
- Is the victim conscious?
- Is the victim breathing?
- Is the victim bleeding?
- Any known medical condition of the victim(s)
- Give a call back phone number in case there is a need for more information.
- Check the area for any potential dangers before you approach the injured/ill person.
- Do not move the person.
- You should not provide medical care, unless you are trained to do so, or you are following the directions of a Muskingum County Dispatcher (and you feel comfortable doing so).
- Stay with the victim(s) and reassure them until help arrives.
- Call Muskingum University Police Department at (740) 826-8155 or 911 and give the officer or dispatcher the following information:
- WHAT WILL HAPPEN
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- Depending on the situation, one of the following steps will occur:
- University Police will request EMTs and/or other first responders as necessary.
- Police will respond and assess the situation for further response. New Concord EMS will be notified if necessary.
- Police officers will provide first aid if needed, according to their training, until EMS arrives.
- Depending on the situation, one of the following steps will occur:
- GENERAL FIRST AID TIPS
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If trained, provide appropriate first aid:
- For heat-related illness, move the person to a cool place and provide water if conscious. Apply a cool, wet cloth to the skin. You may apply ice packs or crushed ice to their neck, armpits, and groin.
- For an allergic reaction, if the person has an EpiPen and is unable to self-administer, assist them if you are trained to do so.
- For choking, perform the Heimlich maneuver if the person is conscious, and if you are trained to do so.
- For burns, apply cool water for 20 minutes or until first responders arrive.
- For bleeding, apply direct pressure with a clean cloth if you are trained to do so.
- If bodily fluids are present, avoid contact and notify Physical Plant at (740) 826-8160 when you are able.
- Keep the person calm and comfortable until first responders arrive.
Seizures
- Clear the area around the person to prevent them from injuring themselves.
- Do not restrain the person or put anything in their mouth.
- After the seizure, turn the person on their side.
AED Use
- AEDs are located: Steele Center Atrium; 4th floor Cambridge Hall; Bullock Complex; Chess Center; North Turf; 1 mobile unit with University Police; 2 mobile units with Athletic Trainers.
- If someone collapses and is unresponsive, call emergency services and start CPR if trained or by following the dispatcher's instructions.
- AEDs are most effective when used with CPR. The sooner the heartbeat is restored, the better the chance of preventing permanent brain and organ damage.
- After about two minutes of CPR, attach the AED pads to the person's chest and follow the device's instructions.
- You should use an automated external defibrillator (AED) when someone is experiencing sudden cardiac arrest (SCA).
- AEDs are not for heart attacks. A heart attack is caused by a blockage in an artery that cuts off blood supply to the heart. An AED can sense the heart's rhythm and will not shock someone having a heart attack.
After the Medical Emergency
- Consider seeking support from campus counseling services if the event was traumatic.
- Respect the privacy of the person who needed care; please do not discuss the person's condition with anyone except emergency responders or to assist in your own self-care.