A car has struck a utility pole at a high rate of speed. The male driver appears to be unresponsive and has snoring respirations. The vehicle has just been stabilized, and you have donned the appropriate personal protective equipment. What should you do next?

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Here are some tips for EMTs and paramedics when gaining access to and extricating patients: Vehicles: Stabilize the vehicle by turning off the engine, shifting to park, and placing wedges in front of and behind a wheel. If the vehicle is on its roof, support it by building box cribs under the hood and trunk. You can also place airbags under the front and rear of the vehicle. Windows: Use a spring punch on the corner of a side window to break it. Patient access: Perform patient access as soon as the vehicle is stable and any external hazards are controlled. When breaking glass, do so... Show more

A car has struck a utility pole at a high rate of speed. The male driver appears to be unresponsive and has snoring respirations. The vehicle has just been stabilized, and you have donned the appropriate personal protective equipment. What should you do next?