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Burst any blisters
Remove anything sticking to the burns
Pour cool liquid over the burns
Apply lotions to the injury
Explanation: If someone is suffering from severe burns, you should douse the burns with a clean, cool, non-toxic liquid. If any clothing is stuck to the wound, don't try to remove it.
Category: Band 1 road procedure
References: The Official DVSA Guide to Driving: Section 16, Highway Code: Page 133
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