When you perform rescue breathing, you should:

Never press the victim’s nostrils together.
Give one breath every fifteen seconds.
Not stop rescue-breathing, even if the victim can breath.
Look for the victim's chest to rise.
Explanation

If you are involved in a crash or witness one where someone is injured, do not move the victim or attempt First Aid unless you are trained to do so. Call 911 immediately and wait for emergency responders. However, if the person is not breathing and you are certified in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), begin CPR right away. Watch for the victim’s chest to rise: this shows that your efforts are helping them breathe.

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