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ICD-10 code: W13.8XXD

Disease category: W13.8: Fall from, out of or through other building or structure

What to Do When You Fall from a Building or Structure

Falling from a building or structure can be a terrifying experience. In the aftermath of such an event, knowing what to do can make a huge difference in your recovery. Here are some tips on what to do when you fall from a building or structure.

  1. Call for help. If you are able, use your phone or a nearby intercom to call for help. Emergency responders will be able to assess your injuries and provide medical attention if needed.
  2. Assess your situation. If you are physically able to move, take a moment to assess your situation. Figure out if there is a way to safely climb back up or if you need help getting down.
  3. Stay calm. Falling from a building or structure can be a traumatic experience. Take a few moments to calm yourself and focus on your breathing.
  4. Remain still. If you have fallen and can’t get up, remain still. Moving around can make your injuries worse and further complicate the situation.
  5. Be prepared. If you know you will be working around or near high buildings or structures, always wear protective gear and take extra precautions to ensure your safety.

Falling from a building or structure can be a dangerous and frightening experience, but with the right knowledge and preparation, you can minimize the risks and stay safe.

Treatment of Fall from, out of or through other building or structure, subsequent encounter:

Falling from a Building or Structure: Treatment Options

Falling from a building or structure, such as a roof, balcony, or scaffolding, can result in significant and life-threatening injuries. The type of injury and its severity depend on the height of the fall, the surface on which the person lands, and other factors. Regardless of the extent of the injuries, it is essential that v...

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