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A real heart attack, medically known as a myocardial infarction, occurs when blood flow to a part of the heart is blocked for a prolonged period, causing damage to the heart muscle. This blockage is typically due to a buildup of plaque, a combination of fat, cholesterol, and other substances, within the coronary arteries. When a plaque ruptures, it forms a clot that can obstruct the artery, depriving the heart muscle of oxygen-rich blood.

Symptoms of a heart attack can include chest pain or discomfort, shortness of breath, nausea, and lightheadedness. Recognizing the signs early and seeking immediate help can significantly impact the outcome for individuals experiencing a heart attack.

What We Do by in Case of an Emergency

In case of an emergency, it is essential to remain calm and act quickly to ensure safety and provide assistance. First, assess the situation to determine the nature of the emergency and any immediate dangers. If necessary, call emergency services, providing them with clear and concise information about the location and nature of the emergency.

  • Assess the Situation: Quickly evaluate the scene to understand the nature of the emergency
  • Call for Help: Contact emergency services immediately. Dial the local emergency number
  • Provide First Aid: If trained, administer basic first aid to those in need.
  • Post-Emergency Actions: After the immediate danger has passed, ensure all involved receive

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