What should I do if someone is electrocuted in the lighting electrical ready board?
When someone is found to have been electrocuted near the lighting electrical ready board, the following emergency measures should be taken:
Immediately cut off the power supply:
Quickly check the power distribution system, find and turn off the power switch or unplug the power plug connected to the electrocuted person.
If it is not possible to directly cut off the power supply, a dry wooden stick, bamboo pole or other insulated object should be used to pry open the wire, making sure to stand on the insulated object or use insulated gloves for operation.
Perform first aid:
Quickly rescue the electrocuted person from the power source while ensuring their own safety.
Move the person who has been electrocuted to a safe, dry, and ventilated place, and check their consciousness, breathing, and heartbeat.
If the person who has been electrocuted is conscious but experiences symptoms such as palpitations and numbness in their limbs, they should be allowed to rest quietly and seek medical treatment as soon as possible.
If the person who has been electrocuted loses consciousness or experiences respiratory and cardiac arrest, immediate cardiopulmonary resuscitation should be performed, and emergency medical personnel should be called (such as 120) to request rescue.
Seeking professional assistance:
During first aid, professional electricians or relevant maintenance personnel should be contacted as soon as possible to inspect the electrical ready board and circuit, ensuring that safety hazards are completely eliminated.
Wait for professional rescue personnel to arrive at the scene and provide them with the specific situation of the electrocuted person and the first aid measures taken.
In summary, when someone is found to have been electrocuted, the power should be quickly cut off, first aid should be provided, and professional assistance should be sought. These measures are crucial for protecting the life safety of electric shock victims.