Emergency Assistance

If you're experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 immediately. This page provides quick access to emergency resources and first aid information.

Medical Emergency?

📞Call 911 Now

For immediate medical emergencies, don't hesitate to call emergency services

Emergency Contacts

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Emergency Services

Police, Fire, Medical Emergency

911
☠️

Poison Control

24/7 Poison Emergency Hotline

1-800-222-1222
💭

Crisis Text Line

Mental Health Crisis Support

Text HOME to 741741
🤝

National Suicide Prevention

Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

988

Recognize Emergency Symptoms

Heart Attack

  • Chest pain or pressure
  • Shortness of breath
  • Pain in arm, neck, or jaw
  • Nausea or sweating

⚠️ Action: Call 911 immediately

Stroke

  • Sudden numbness or weakness
  • Confusion or trouble speaking
  • Severe headache
  • Loss of balance

⚠️ Action: Call 911 immediately

Severe Allergic Reaction

  • Difficulty breathing
  • Swelling of face/throat
  • Rapid pulse
  • Dizziness or fainting

⚠️ Action: Use EpiPen if available, call 911

Severe Bleeding

  • Uncontrolled bleeding
  • Deep wounds
  • Signs of shock
  • Loss of consciousness

⚠️ Action: Apply pressure, call 911

Basic First Aid

CPR Basics

  1. 1Check responsiveness and breathing
  2. 2Call 911 or have someone else call
  3. 3Place hands on center of chest
  4. 4Push hard and fast at least 2 inches deep
  5. 5Allow complete chest recoil between compressions
  6. 6Give 30 compressions, then 2 rescue breaths

Choking (Heimlich Maneuver)

  1. 1Stand behind the person
  2. 2Place arms around their waist
  3. 3Make a fist above the navel
  4. 4Grasp fist with other hand
  5. 5Give quick upward thrusts
  6. 6Continue until object is expelled

Find Nearest Hospital

Important Disclaimers

  • • This information is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice
  • • In any emergency, always call 911 or your local emergency services immediately
  • • First aid information provided is basic guidance - consider taking a certified first aid course
  • • When in doubt, seek immediate professional medical attention