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It is essential that all police officers and others who may have to attend accident victims at the road side, have adequate training in first aid and resuscitation. In many cases the police may be the first at the site of an accident. Their prompt and appropriate treatment of the patient may be life saving. It may also diminishing the likelihood of severe complications such as cerebral anoxia, paraplegia or quadraplegia.

 

 

 

 
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