How to make an emergency call in English

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Hi.
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I'm Vicki and you’re going to learn some words and phrases that we hope you’ll never
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need!
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And I'm Jay and this lesson is really important.
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It’s vocabulary you must learn, just in case.
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If there’s an emergency, what number do you dial for help?
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In the US it’s 911.
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And in the UK it’s 999 or 112.
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It’s 112 in most European countries.
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Emergency numbers are generally short – usually just three numbers.
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So you can remember them and dial them quickly.
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They’ll connect you to the service you need, like ambulance, police or fire.
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What’s your emergency?
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What emergency are you reporting?
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What service do you need?
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Ambulance, police or fire brigade?
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What do we call the people who answer the phones?
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Well, they have several names.
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They’re operators because they operate the phones.
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Or responders because they answer questions and do things.
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Or dispatchers because they send people to help.
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My husband has choked on some food and he’s not breathing.
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Help!
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My house is on fire.
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I think someone's trying to break into my home.
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My son walked into a glass window and cut his head.
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There’s a guy in Falworth Park who needs help.
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I think he’s having a heart attack.
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There’s been a car accident on Ridge Pike.
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In emergency calls, it’s crucial to state your location – to tell the dispatchers
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where you are.
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Location is the most important thing.
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If they don’t know where you are, they can’t send help.
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What’s your location?
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What’s the address?
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What’s the address of the emergency?
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Where are you exactly?
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Give any useful information you can about location.
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You need to be exact and as helpful as possible.
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It’s 4 Vandyke Street and we’re in flat 6 on the second floor.
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It’s the building on the corner, with two big antennas.
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You might be able to name a local landmark or nearby business.
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We’re in front of the Philadelphia art museum.
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We’re across the street from the Bagel Factory.
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The address is really crucial, so the dispatchers will want to check they’ve got it right.
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Can you repeat it to make sure I have it correctly?
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So the address is 20 Vandyke Street?
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That’s where we’re going, right?
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Once they have the address they can send help.
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But stay on the line so they can collect more information.
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If someone is hurt or injured, they’ll ask you about the patient.
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Is the patient male or female?
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How old is he?
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You might not know the patients’ age and that’s all right.
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You can make a rough guess.
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She’s a young teenager.
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Oh, he’s middle-aged.
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She looks like she’s in her late twenties.
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Two more important questions are ‘are they conscious?’ and ‘are they breathing?’
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Conscious means awake and able to understand what’s happening.
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And breathing means taking air into the lungs and sending it out again.
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Is he conscious?
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Is she awake?
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Is he breathing?
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Does she appear to be breathing?
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Is he fully alert?
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If you’re alert, you can think quickly and clearly, so you know what’s happening.
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The responders may also want information about the accident and what’s happening now.
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Tell me exactly what happened?
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What’s happening now?
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Are you with the patient right now?
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Are you alone?
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Is anyone helping?
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Is someone giving first aid?
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Is anyone giving CPR?
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First aid is simple medical treatment that we give to people before a doctor comes.
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CPR is the abbreviation for cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
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It’s when you press on someone’s chest to keep them alive if they’ve stopped breathing
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or if their heart has stopped beating.
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The emergency service might want you to stay and help.
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And then they’ll give you instructions.
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My co-worker fell off a ladder and he’s bleeding.
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Where are you?
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We’re at the construction site at 20th and Arch.
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So the address is 20th and Arch?
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Is that where we’re going?
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Yes.
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The south west corner.
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We’re on the first floor.
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The south west corner of 20th and Arch.
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First floor.
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Is that right?
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Yes.
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How old is your co-worker?
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He’s about fifty.
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Please come quick.
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Help is on the way.
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They’ll be with you shortly.
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Is he conscious?
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No.
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Is he breathing?
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Is he breathing, Mike?....
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Yes.
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he's breathing.
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Is someone with you?
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Yes, my supervisor Mike is here.
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He’s coming round.
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He’s coming around.
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So the patient is conscious?
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Yes, but he needs stitches.
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Is there serious bleeding?
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Yes, from his head.
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Is there blood spurting out or pouring out?
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No.
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OK.
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Don’t move him unless it’s absolutely necessary.
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Tell him to sit still and wait for help to arrive.
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Tell him to sit still, Mike.
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Is anyone coming?
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Yes, help is on the way.
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Coming around means becoming conscious again.
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So you’re unconscious and then you come round or come to.
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It means become conscious.
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We saw a lot of blood there.
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Blood is the red liquid that flows through your body.
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If blood is spurting, it's coming from an artery.
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The heart pumps blood through arteries.
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And if blood is pouring, it's probably coming from a vein, and it's on its way back to the
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heart.
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When you lose blood, you bleed.
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So bleed is the verb.
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Bleed, bled, bled.
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He was bleeding from a wound in his head.
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A wound is an injury where there’s a hole in your skin.
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And a stich is a short piece of thread that doctors use to sew the edges of a wound together.
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I’m going to give you some instructions to control the bleeding, so listen carefully.
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OK.
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Do you have a clean dry towel or cloth?
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Mike does, yes.
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Place it on the wound and press down firmly.
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Don’t lift it up to look.
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Hold it down on the wound, Mike.
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Press it firmly.
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Don’t lift it up.
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OK.
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If he becomes less awake and vomits, quickly turn him on his side.
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OK.
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Help is on the way?
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Yes, they’ll be with you in just a minute.
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Oh, I can hear them.
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Thank you, thank you so much.
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To vomit means to be sick.
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To bring up your food.
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We’ve made another video about that and other sickness vocabulary.
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I’ll put the link here.
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And another thing you heard was a siren.
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Ambulances, police cars and fire engines all have sirens.
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[makes the noise] No that's a British siren.
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An American one goes [makes the noise] And that’s it everyone!
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Are we finished?
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Yeah.
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But there’s one more thing we should mention.
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Don’t call the emergency services unless you really need them!
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Don’t make calls that waste their time.
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Only call if it’s an emergency.
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It’s got to be something where you need help right way.
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A medical emergency or immediate danger.
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We hope that never happens to you!
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