what should you do when you see a person drowning?​

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Drowning Treatment

Call 911 if:

Someone is drowning

1. Get Help

Notify a lifeguard, if one is close. If not, ask someone to call 911.

If you are alone, follow the steps below.

2. Move the Person

Take the person out of the water.

3. Check for Breathing

Place your ear next to the person's mouth and nose. Do you feel air on your cheek?

Look to see if the person's chest is moving.

4. If the Person is Not Breathing, Check Pulse

Check the person's pulse for 10 seconds.

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First Aid & Emergencies Reference

Drowning Treatment

Call 911 if:

Someone is drowning

1. Get Help

Notify a lifeguard, if one is close. If not, ask someone to call 911.

If you are alone, follow the steps below.

2. Move the Person

Take the person out of the water.

3. Check for Breathing

Place your ear next to the person's mouth and nose. Do you feel air on your cheek?

Look to see if the person's chest is moving.

4. If the Person is Not Breathing, Check Pulse

Check the person's pulse for 10 seconds.

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5. If There is No Pulse, Start CPR

Carefully place person on back.

For an adult or child, place the heel of one hand on the center of the chest at the nipple line. You can also push with one hand on top of the other. For an infant, place two fingers on the breastbone.

For an adult or child, press down at least 2 inches. Make sure not to press on ribs. For an infant, press down about 1 and 1/2 inches. Make sure not to press on the end of the breastbone.

Do chest compressions only, at the rate of 100-120 per minute or more. Let the chest rise completely between pushes.

Check to see if the person has started breathing.

Note that these instructions are not meant to replace CPR training. Classes are available through the American Red Cross, local hospitals, and other organizations.

6. Repeat if Person Is Still Not Breathing

If you've been trained in CPR, you can now open the airway by tilting the head back and lifting the chin.

Pinch the nose of the victim closed. Take a normal breath, cover the victim's mouth with yours to create an airtight seal, and then give 2 one-second breaths as you watch for the chest to rise.

Give 2 breaths followed by 30 chest compressions.

Continue this cycle of 30 compressions and 2 breaths until the person starts breathing or emergency help arrives.

Answer:

I will help the person or call a help to safe the person drowning but I can swim so I will swim and safe the person drowning and give him a oxygen you now like in the movie they blow the person mouth to give the person a oxygen and there you go the person is safe now your welcome :›