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Emergency situations what to do?

Emergency situations what to do?. “What is an emergency?”. An emergency is a sudden illness, accident, natural disaster or violent attack. EXAMPLES OF EMERGENCIES. FIRE EARTHQUAKE BLACK OUT CAR ACCIDENT STORM BROKEN BONE BLEEDING FLOOD FAINT TSUNAMI TERRORIST ATTACK VOLCANO ERUPTION

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Emergency situations what to do?

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  1. Emergency situationswhat to do? PROF HUGO PACHECO

  2. “What is an emergency?” An emergency is a sudden illness, accident, natural disaster or violent attack. PROF HUGO PACHECO

  3. EXAMPLES OF EMERGENCIES FIRE EARTHQUAKE BLACK OUT CAR ACCIDENT STORM BROKEN BONE BLEEDING FLOOD FAINT TSUNAMI TERRORIST ATTACK VOLCANO ERUPTION CHEMICAL LEAKAGE FOOD POISONING CHOKING DOG BITE LOST IN THE CITY ASSAULT DRAWNING ELECTROCUTION CONCUSION FREEZING LOCKED IN ELEVATOR RUNOVER SUNBURN HIJACKING FEVER MISSING PERSON LOST IN THE FOREST SPIDER BITE PROF HUGO PACHECO

  4. HOW TO GIVE ADVICE STRUCTURES IN CASE OF AN ENGLISH TEST You HAVE TO study before. You MUST write in ink. You OUGHT TO focus on the questions. You SHOULD sit alone. You’D BETTER answer all the questions. • HAVE TO • MUST • OUGHT TO • SHOULD • ‘D BETTER PROF HUGO PACHECO

  5. HOW TO GIVE ADVICE STRUCTURE EXAMPLE You MUSTN’T come late. You SHOULDN’T cheat. You OUGHTN’T speak. You’D BETTER NOT use your cellphone • MUSTN’T • SHOULDN’T • OUGHTN’T TO • ‘D BETTER NOT PROF HUGO PACHECO

  6. EVALUATION PROF HUGO PACHECO

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