Get Your Free On-Scene Responder Pocket Guide
The quick-reference card that covers bleeding control, airway management, vital signs, and what to tell 911and EMS—pocket-sized and ready to print.
✓ Scene size-up checklist (safety, patient count, when to call 911)
✓ ABC/MARCH priority system (what to address first)
✓ Bleeding control steps (direct pressure, wound packing, tourniquets, occlusive dressings)
✓ Airway management basics (opening airways, recovery position)
✓ Vital signs—normal ranges and red flags
✓ Early shock recognition and response
✓ What 911 and EMS needs from you

Most people freeze in a medical emergency because they don't know what to do first. This pocket guide gives you the essential information you need in the critical first minutes—when EMS is still on the way and every second counts.
Print it. Laminate it. Keep it in your pocket, range bag, or vehicle.
You'll get a downloadable PDF that prints on standard 8.5" x 11" paper—no special equipment needed. Just print, cut, and laminate.
The guide contains the most current best practices trusted by Fire and EMS nationwide.
Created by Daniel Shaw
Marine Infantry Unit Leader | Firefighter/EMT
Active responder to hundreds of calls per year
