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By Brad Smith
December 22, 2009 at 11:09 am
Brussel sprouts. They’re mean, green and intolerable if they’re undercooked. But there’s no need for anyone to choke when eating them this Christmas!
If you or someone around your dinner table does take aversion to the king of vegetables, don’t panic. Be calm. But be prepared. Look out for whether the person can speak, cough or breath – if they can’t, they might be choking.
Watch this video, which explains how to treat someone that is choking and read the advice on how to deal with choking on our website.
You need to do things slightly differently if you’d dealing with a baby. Find out how to help a choking baby on our website.
Tags: brussel sprouts, choking, christmas, First aid, first aid training
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Brad is a Red Cross first aider. He covers first aid duties and crews ambulances for our event first aid service. He also provides Red Cross first aid training.
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