How to Provide First Aid to the Injured in Subject One?

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Clayton
07/28/25 2:42pm
Attempt to move the vehicle, but be very careful not to touch the injured person to prevent worsening their condition. Apply appropriate first aid methods to provide reasonable emergency care to the injured, and persist until professional medical personnel arrive.
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