If you’re alone in an emergency, the key is to stay focused and act in a simple, structured way. These 3 actions cover most situations:
1) Make sure you’re safe first
Before doing anything else, quickly check if the danger is still present (fire, traffic, attacker, gas leak, collapsing structure, etc.).
If it’s not safe to stay, move to a safer spot immediately. You can’t help yourself if you’re still in danger.
2) Call for help as early as possible
Use your phone right away:
- Call your local emergency number (in Pakistan, 1122 for rescue services, or 15 for police depending on situation)
- Put the phone on speaker so your hands are free
- Share your exact location and what happened in short, clear words
If calling isn’t possible, send a voice note, text someone nearby, or use any emergency SOS feature on your phone.
3) Do the most critical first aid for the situation
Focus only on what can keep you alive until help arrives:
- Heavy bleeding → apply firm pressure to the wound
- Unconscious but breathing → lie on your side (recovery position)
- Not breathing → start CPR if you know how
- Burns → cool with running water if available
Avoid trying complicated steps you’re unsure about—basic actions save lives.
If you want, I can tailor these steps for specific emergencies (fire, accident, choking, fainting, etc.).