Definitely agree. Especially if you’re training is limited (but even if it isn’t) making sure someone reaches emergency services should be your top priority. If you need to attend to the injured person, pointing out a specific person and telling them to call 911 is a good approach. It’s more likely to get done quickly if a specific person feels it’s their responsibility than if it’s unclear whose job it is.
Definitely agree. Especially if you’re training is limited (but even if it isn’t) making sure someone reaches emergency services should be your top priority. If you need to attend to the injured person, pointing out a specific person and telling them to call 911 is a good approach. It’s more likely to get done quickly if a specific person feels it’s their responsibility than if it’s unclear whose job it is.