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This is because the situation may be a dangerous one and so you know what you may need to do.
For example if you walk into a room and the people inside are unconscious,accessing the situation may show you the dangers inside the room allowing you the knowledge of whether or not to proceed.In this scenario you may see a possible gas leak and know it's unsafe and you won't be able to stay in this room.

Answer:

The first step in responding to life-threatening situations to assess the situation is to check for dangers for victims and responders. In some scenarios, any action can lead to a series of events. Let:s just say that someone needs the defibrillator. First off, there must be no electronic appliances or loose cords in the room. Next, when the Defibrillator says shock we must make sure no one is having physical contact with the patient, or else the shock can cause more problems to a bystander. This is why the situation must be perceived from different perspectives. It is to make sure the live people are still ok, and that no one else gets hurt.

Explanation: This is the work of another person, but I modified it the way

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