Safely Escaping Emergencies, Surviving the First Five Minutes

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science
Cover of the book Safely Escaping Emergencies, Surviving the First Five Minutes by Ken Ramsey, Ken Ramsey
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Ken Ramsey ISBN: 9780463915172
Publisher: Ken Ramsey Publication: November 23, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Ken Ramsey
ISBN: 9780463915172
Publisher: Ken Ramsey
Publication: November 23, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Planning is essential in life and having basic knowledge on responding to emergencies can be life-saving. None of us wants to think about dangers or life-threatening scenarios. But understanding the possibilities and having within our knowledge an understanding of potentialities is essential. Nobody can know the correct response to all emergencies. But there is the potential to understand common dangers and have a range of options to cheat death or serious injuries. What are the most common non-medical emergencies? In an emergency what are the typical responses? What are the options?

As we go through life we encounter serious situations. A friend dies in a car crash. We read about a mudslide killing many people. This is part of the pre-planning. Car-crash, should we take a driver safety course? In a mudslide, should we panic and run downhill or think and run to the side? These can be important life-lessons. This ebook can be part of that process.

This is not a manual that says, "If this happens, do this." "If this happens do this..." is impossible to formulate for every happenstance or for any specific occurrence. Consider all that is involved: there is the event, the people involved, the periphery and the mindset. All these and more need to be considered and then: what might be the mitigating actions to implement. A spectrum of post event actions are needed to be within a person's knowledge base. Reading this e-book, will provide some of those considerations.

Some actual training to be considered is discussed. Types of emergencies are described. Post event actions are suggested. In an automobile accident, insurance companies have their policies, but afterwards, there are dangers and responses that need to be remembered. After a hurricane or tornado there are dangers and actions that also need to be considered. Tools, personal items and safety implements are suggested, for example a spring loaded center punch can be almost miraculous in some circumstances.

We pray that you never have to implement any of these actions, but if you do, it is better to have, at least some understanding of what is being confronted.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Planning is essential in life and having basic knowledge on responding to emergencies can be life-saving. None of us wants to think about dangers or life-threatening scenarios. But understanding the possibilities and having within our knowledge an understanding of potentialities is essential. Nobody can know the correct response to all emergencies. But there is the potential to understand common dangers and have a range of options to cheat death or serious injuries. What are the most common non-medical emergencies? In an emergency what are the typical responses? What are the options?

As we go through life we encounter serious situations. A friend dies in a car crash. We read about a mudslide killing many people. This is part of the pre-planning. Car-crash, should we take a driver safety course? In a mudslide, should we panic and run downhill or think and run to the side? These can be important life-lessons. This ebook can be part of that process.

This is not a manual that says, "If this happens, do this." "If this happens do this..." is impossible to formulate for every happenstance or for any specific occurrence. Consider all that is involved: there is the event, the people involved, the periphery and the mindset. All these and more need to be considered and then: what might be the mitigating actions to implement. A spectrum of post event actions are needed to be within a person's knowledge base. Reading this e-book, will provide some of those considerations.

Some actual training to be considered is discussed. Types of emergencies are described. Post event actions are suggested. In an automobile accident, insurance companies have their policies, but afterwards, there are dangers and responses that need to be remembered. After a hurricane or tornado there are dangers and actions that also need to be considered. Tools, personal items and safety implements are suggested, for example a spring loaded center punch can be almost miraculous in some circumstances.

We pray that you never have to implement any of these actions, but if you do, it is better to have, at least some understanding of what is being confronted.

More books from Social Science

Cover of the book In Praise of Sociology by Ken Ramsey
Cover of the book The Revolutionary Totalitarian Personality by Ken Ramsey
Cover of the book Policy & Management British Civil Servic by Ken Ramsey
Cover of the book Lockerbie by Ken Ramsey
Cover of the book The Individual Disengagement of Avengers, Nationalists, and Jihadists by Ken Ramsey
Cover of the book The New Archaeology and the Ancient Maya by Ken Ramsey
Cover of the book We Need to Act by Ken Ramsey
Cover of the book The Thought of Nirad C. Chaudhuri by Ken Ramsey
Cover of the book Finding Directions West by Ken Ramsey
Cover of the book Onward by Ken Ramsey
Cover of the book Le grand livre de la censure by Ken Ramsey
Cover of the book Supported Decision-Making by Ken Ramsey
Cover of the book A Handbook of Military Conscription and Composition the World Over by Ken Ramsey
Cover of the book Summary of Crimes Against Nature: How George W. Bush and His Corporate Pals Are Plundering the Country and Hijacking Our Democracy - Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. by Ken Ramsey
Cover of the book Karl Mannheim's Sociology as Political Education by Ken Ramsey
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy