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\\n REMEMBER – A burn or scald can cause shock!\\n Keep your {{personLabel}} warm by offering an aircraft\\n blanket. Be sure the blanket does\\n NOT\\n come into contact with the burn or scald.\\n
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\\n Move {{personLabel}} to aisle (or another appropriate space),\\n give up to 5 abdominal thrusts. Standing behind the\\n {{personLabel}}, join your hands around their tummy button and\\n make a fist. Pull your hands sharply inwards and upwards.\\n
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