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Emergency

11 English resources in total. To see which languages this resource is available in, click on its title.

Victorian resources - 5

Title: Calling 000
Summary: In the case of an emergency dial 000 [triple zero] and ask for ambulance.

Title: Calling an Ambulance
Summary: Step by step instructions on how to call an ambulance and the questions that will be asked by the emergency services operator.

Title: FloodSafe fact sheet
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Title: Safety and Emergencies
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Title: StormSafe fact sheet
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National resources - 5

Title: Asylum Explained
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Title: Breathing Training to Prevent or Control Panic Attacks
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Title: First Aid Treatment for Anaphylaxis
Summary: Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction and potentially life threatening. It should always be treated as a medical emergency, requiring immediate treatment. Most cases of anaphylaxis occur after a person with a severe allergy is exposed to the allergen they are allergic to (usually a food, insect or medication)

Title: Needing help in a crisis?
Summary: A one-off payment to help those who have experienced difficult or extreme circumstances.

Title: Tracing Service Information
Summary: Australian Red Cross provides an International Tracing Service that assists families to regain contact when they have become separated as a result of war or disaster.

Other States and Territories - 1

Title: Tsunami Disaster Fact Sheet - Coping Personally After the Tsunami
Summary: Most people experience acute stress during events like the 2004 tsunamis, and most manage with courage and strength. However, it is only later when the distressing images are recalled that some of hte stressful effects start to show.