When disaster strikes, a clear plan can save lives. Here’s your essential emergency response checklist:
First, assess immediate dangers. Check for fire, gas leaks, or structural damage that could pose immediate threats. If you detect gas, evacuate immediately and call emergency services from a safe distance.
Call for help. Dial emergency services (911 in the US) and clearly communicate your location and situation. Stay on the line until instructed to hang up.

Provide first aid to injured people. Stop severe bleeding, maintain airways, and treat shock while waiting for medical help. Don’t move seriously injured persons unless they’re in immediate danger.
Secure your location. Turn off utilities like gas, electricity, and water if you suspect damage. If safe, close doors and windows to prevent further damage or unauthorized entry.
Implement your communication plan. Contact your designated emergency contact person and let family members know you’re safe. Use text messages when possible, as phone lines may be congested.
By preparing and following these critical steps, you can effectively manage emergencies until professional help arrives. Keep this checklist easily accessible and review it regularly with family members.