If an EMT arrives on a scene with a person clutching at their throat, what should be their first assumption?

Answer The person is choking

Around the world, the universal sign for choking is one or both hands grabbing the throat. If this motion is accompanied by the inability to talk or difficulty breathing, it's fairly safe to assume that the person may be choking.

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