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Medical Emergency

If you discover a medical emergency in or around the University, you should:

  • Assess the situation and ensure your personal safety.  
  • Raise the alarm (shout or telephone)

If you are a trained First Aid Officer and

  • If the patient is unconscious:
    • Check airways, breathing and circulation
    • Start administering CPR if necessary
  • If the patient is conscious,
    • Reassure and monitor. Remain with the person until medical services arrive
    • Ask another staff member in the immediate area to contact the relevant emergency personnel. This could be the Emergency Services (0-000) if an ambulance is necessary, Security (2222) or the University Medical Centre (2351).

If you are not a trained First Aid Officer;

Contact the relevant emergency personnel. This may be

  • the emergency services (0-000) if an ambulance is needed,
  • Security (2222) or
  • the University Medical Centre (2351).

Under no circumstances should you place your own Health and/or safety at risk.

 
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