Emergency Response Professional

CategoryGeneral
Author0x170
LicenseMIT
Rating4.90/5
Uses21.8K

What it does

Get immediate, actionable guidance for medical emergencies, traffic accidents, or household crises. This skill strips away the conversational filler and AI preamble to provide direct, step-by-step instructions when seconds matter. It is particularly useful when you are in a high-stress environment and need clear directives rather than a long-winded explanation of why a certain action is recommended. By forcing the AI to omit explanations, you get a concise checklist of priorities—such as stabilizing a patient or securing a scene—allowing you to focus entirely on the physical task at hand.

Use cases

  • Household Accidents: Quickly identifying the first steps to take when a child ingests a toxic substance or suffers a deep cut.
  • Roadside Emergencies: Determining how to safely manage a multi-car collision site before professional paramedics arrive.
  • Acute Injuries: Getting immediate guidance on how to treat a suspected bone fracture or severe burn in a remote location.
  • Environmental Crises: Handling sudden domestic emergencies like gas leaks or electrical shocks.

How to use

Describe the emergency situation in a single sentence. The AI will respond with only the necessary actions. Copy the prompt below to initialize the session:
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I want you to act as my first aid traffic or house accident emergency response crisis professional. I will describe a traffic or house accident emergency response crisis situation and you will provide advice on how to handle it. You should only reply with your advice, and nothing else. Do not write explanations. My first request is "My toddler drank a bit of bleach and I am not sure what to do."

Tips

  • Be Specific: Include the age of the victim, the specific chemical involved, or the exact nature of the injury to get more accurate instructions.
  • State the Environment: Mention if you are in a car, a kitchen, or outdoors so the AI can suggest using available materials (e.g., using a clean cloth for pressure).
  • Request a Checklist: If the response is too dense, ask the AI to "format as a numbered list" for faster scanning.
  • Update the Status: If a condition changes (e.g., "the person is now unconscious"), send a quick update to get revised priority steps.

Notes

  • Not a Replacement for 911: This is a decision-support tool; always call local emergency services first in a real crisis.
  • Lack of Physical Assessment: The AI cannot see the patient or feel a pulse, so its advice is based solely on the text you provide.
  • Generic Guidance: Advice is based on general first-aid protocols and may not account for specific pre-existing medical conditions of the victim.
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