Quick reference for emergency procedures while on campus

Here’s what to do if in the event of a Medical Emergency.

Cardiac Arrest/Hearth Attack

  • Assess the scene for danger.
  • Check the victim.
  • Call or instruct someone to call 629-7210 to advise public safety of the emergency and to activate EMS.
  • Perform CPR until first responder arrives on site.
  • When able to do so, contact Health Services to complete an accident/incident report.

Burns

  • Assess the scene for danger.
  • Remove the cause of the burn ( if possible).
  • Flush the affected area with water.
  • Do not apply dressings, creams or lotion to the affected area.
  • Call public safety at 629-7210 to advise the campus of a medical emergency and to activate EMS.
  • Seek the appropriate level of care.
  • When able to do so, contact Health Services to complete an accident/incident report.

Bleeding

  • Apply firm but gentile pressure to the wound with  a clean cloth, towel, tissues,
  • Immobilize the affected area.
  • If the bleeding is significant, keep the person lying down.
  • Call public safety at 629-7210 to advise the campus of a medical emergency and to activate EMS.
  • Seek the appropriate level of care.
  • When able to do so, contact Health Services to complete an accident/incident report.

Seizures

  • Keep the patient safe by removing furnishing from the area if possible.
  • Do not insert object in the patient’s mouth. Do not restrain the individual.
  • Call public safety at 629-7210 to advise the campus of a medical emergency and to activate EMS
  • Seek the appropriate level of care.
  • When able to do so, contact Health Services to complete an accident/incident report.

Fall

  • Assess the area for safety. (Look out for vehicles or other dangers.)
  • If in a safe place, keep the victim immobile.
  • Call public safety at 629-7210 to advise the campus of a medical emergency and to activate EMS.
  • Seek the appropriate level of care.
  • When able to do so, contact Health Services to complete an accident/incident report.

Please remember that calling 911 from a cell phone delays the response from EMS due to the lack of coordination of effort to assist you.

In case of emergency on  campus — “ICE on Campus,” call (518) 629-7210.