Name the first move before the timer starts.
Say what helps next
Use one calm sentence to pass along what happened and what has already been done.
What would you say when emergency help arrives?
Stay with the cue until the drill opens the coaching.
Carry one lesson into a scenario, guide, or the calm path.
Five calm moves, one order
Say only what helps the next responder.
What happenedWhen it startedWho called for helpWhere the AED isWhat has been done
Keep this handoff short and useful
Read the cue once, then hit start and keep the first move clean.
Ready to start1:00
- 1Read
- 2Practice
- 3Review
What would you say when emergency help arrives?
One focused rep. No extra noise.
Name only what the next responder needs
Coach cueBefore the timer ends
Practice one calm handoff sentence in 20 seconds.
Focus on the first clear move, not the full treatment plan.
Return to the first minute path
Open one more lane while the response is still fresh.
Finish by opening one calm next move
Keep the first-minute route simple: one more public drill or save this step for later.
- Open one item
- Keep what helped
- Ask only when ready

