The presence of several victims at the same time Safety principle The next step to take when providing first aid is to examine the scene to determine whether there is a threat to the rescuer, others and the victim. If the savior becomes a victim himself, he will not be able to help others. You should approach the site of a dangerous accident with great caution. If there is obvious safety at the scene, the rescuer's options are significantly limited. During the inspection, you need to pay attention to everything that may pose a potential threat to you or others: fuel spills, gas leaks, broken electrical wires, natural factors, such as the flow of approaching water. Your actions should always be based on first aid principles. If you call an ambulance, try to provide, if possible, more accurate information about the nature of the event and the number of victims. Involve everyone around you in helping the victims.