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Emergency Services Experts Share Survival Tips in New Free Book for Madrid Residents

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A new free book, ‘Protect Yourself in Any Emergency,’ authored by four seasoned Madrid emergency service professionals, is set to be presented this Monday, January 19. The book aims to equip citizens with essential knowledge and practical tips to navigate through various crises, from natural disasters to home invasions.

Who are the Experts Behind the Guide?

The collaborative effort brings together the expertise of:

  • Silvia Escorial: A National Police sub-inspector.
  • Ester Armela: A doctor from Summa 112.
  • Ángel Sevillano: A recently retired Community firefighter and founder of GERA (Mountain Rescue Group).
  • Luis Serrano: A spokesperson for Emergencies 112 with nearly 30 years of experience.

These four professionals, with their extensive experience in countless emergencies and tragedies, emphasize the importance of preparedness and understanding basic response protocols.

What Does the Book Cover?

The book addresses crucial questions such as:

  • How to react during a snowstorm like Filomena?
  • What to do during a prolonged power outage?
  • How to assist in a multi-victim traffic accident?
  • What steps to take during a forest fire while hiking?
  • How to respond if your home is in a flood-prone area?
  • What to do if intruders enter your home while your family is present?

The authors stress that knowing what not to do is as important as knowing what to do. For instance, they advise against moving an injured person unless absolutely necessary, tampering with a crime scene, confronting a criminal, or prioritizing belongings over safety during a fire.

Key Advice from the Experts:

Medical Emergencies (Ester Armela, Summa 112 Doctor):

“In a medical emergency, it’s fundamental to know the most basic things, such as determining the victim’s level of consciousness, checking for normal breathing, and good circulation. This information helps 112 determine what kind of assistance to send. Beyond sending help, which is the fourth link in the chain, the first, second, and third links involve being able to apply maneuvers if necessary.”

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