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4、e?ImportantNumbers120119110EmergencymedicalserviceFiredepartmentPolicedepartmentFirstaidisthescienceofgivingmedicalcaretoapersonbeforeadoctorcanbefound.Anyonewiththeknowledgecangivefirstaid;youdon’thavetobeadoctor.Firstaid,ifquicklyandcorrectlygiven,cansaveaperson’slife.SummaryPressahandon
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6、dtheboycannotliftit.b.It’sdangeroustorundownthestairs.c.There’ssomebrokenglassinthekitchen.Listenandcheckwhatthepicturesareabout.Accidentoftenhappenbeforeyounoticethem.Youcouldfallwhenyougodownthestairsatschool.It’squitedangerousinthekitchenathomebecausebrokenglassorknivescancutyou.Andmovi
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