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Describe how to handle these emergencies cases and give the appropriate treatment or rescue for each of the given scenarios.
a) In your area, an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.5 suddenly occurred. It resulted to damages of properties and injuries to some people. One of them was Juan who suffered a fracture on his left leg. What would you do to help Juan?
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