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Paramedics urge families to be prepared before heading outdoors

Whether you’re camping, mountain biking or hiking, paramedics are encouraging Victorians to know their limits and stay safe while outdoors these school holidays.

Ambulance Victoria (AV) Wilderness Response paramedics have recently responded to several calls for falls and high angle rescues across the state.

While it is great to see Victorians exploring all the state has to offer, AV Alpine Senior Team Manager Jonathan Hopkins said it is important to always be prepared and do activities within your limits.

“You never know what might happen, so it’s important to be as prepared as possible before heading off on your next adventure,” he said.

“Always carry some sort of communication device such as a phone or radio and let someone know where you’re going and when you expect to be back.

“Make sure your clothing and footwear are appropriate for the conditions and bring plenty of water, food, matches, sunscreen and a torch.

“You can’t predict when an emergency will occur, so our advice is to carry a first aid kit, know snake bite management and learn how to do cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).”

You should also check the weather and be prepared for conditions to change, especially when heading to remote or unfamiliar locations.

Mr Hopkins said that emergencies can happen in unfamiliar locations so it’s important to familiarise yourself with resources available to help contact Triple Zero (000).

“Download the EmergencyPlus app which has a built-in GPS function to help you provide coordinates to the Triple Zero (000) call taker,” he said.

“The app also contains the what3words software which works offline, so can be used in remote areas with poor data connection to quickly provide an exact location.

“You may also consider a Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) which, when activated, sends an emergency signal via satellite to emergency services.”

Download the VicEmergency app or visit Vic Emergency to be notified of incidents and warnings in your area.

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