What should I do after falling into the water?
When you first fall into the water, the most important thing is to hold your breath, relax yourself, remove the heavy objects from your body, and open your eyes to observe the surrounding situation. If your body sinks into the water, let yourself sink first, because water is buoyant, and buoyancy is related to the depth of the water. When the body stops sinking after a certain depth, it will naturally float up.
What should I pay attention to when I fall into the water?
If you find a rescuer coming to save you after falling into the water, you must keep calm, so as not to affect the other person's normal rescue, thus reducing your survival rate. In some drowning rescues, many rescuers are often caught by drowning people, interfering with rescuers, causing rescuers to be dragged into the water together and eventually losing their precious lives. So at this time, we must cooperate with rescuers to improve the survival rate.
How to save a drowning person?
First of all, ask people around you for help, and notify the nearest professional water rescue or 1 10 firefighters as soon as possible. Meanwhile, you should call the emergency number 120 as soon as possible. When making an emergency call, be brief, especially the location. Don't hang up the phone, keep the phone line open, and treat the patient under the guidance of the dispatcher. If you judge that you have the ability to rescue the drowning person, take off your coat as much as possible, especially shoes and boots, and swim to the drowning person immediately before the rescue. If the drowning person does not respond, but has breathing and pulse, he should clean up the foreign body in his nose and mouth, lie on his side, and carefully observe the drowning person's breathing and pulse. If the drowning person's consciousness, breathing and pulse are clear, there is no need to save people deliberately, but to provide psychological comfort and wait for the rescue of 120 emergency personnel.