Approach victim, and tell the victim not to move. Identify yourself, and ask if you can help.
If the victim says "yes," ask what happened, whether the victim is having trouble breathing, and if and where they have pain. Based on what they say, call 911 accordingly
Check the victim's head, neck, arms, legs, chest, and stomach for injuries. Look for bleeding, bruising, swelling, or other obvious injury. try to feel as best you can for any bumps or irregularities on the arms or legs, but DO NOT touch or move any area that is painful. Be sure to tell the victim what you are going to do before you do it.
Check the victim’s arms and legs for any irregularities.
Check the victim’s arms and legs for any irregularities, but do not touch any area that is causing the victim pain.
If you suspect a neck or back injury, DO NOT move victim or allow victim to move. If there is back or neck injury, have the victim rest in a position that is comfortable for them.
Monitor the victim's breathing, and stay with them until EMS arrives.