What measures should be taken to rescue a victim with full-body burns?
In general, when assisting someone suffering from full-body burns, the following measures should be taken: moving the person away from the scene, repeatedly rinsing with water, removing clothing, and seeking medical help promptly. The specific steps are as follows:
1. Extinguishing the fire: Quickly remove the person from the heat source or scene, and use methods such as rolling on the ground, pressing down, or pouring water to extinguish the flames, thereby minimizing the duration of the burn.
2. Repeatedly rinsing with water: Continuously pour large amounts of cool water over the affected areas to dissipate residual heat from the body.
3. Removing clothing: Carefully take off the person's clothes, being cautious not to rupture blisters or damage burned areas.
4. Seeking medical help promptly: Gently dry the burned skin and cover it simply with sterile dressings or clean sheets before seeking immediate medical attention.
In cases of severe burns, avoid applying medications blindly on your own, as this may interfere with the doctor’s assessment of the injury and potentially worsen the condition.