Normal external bleeding from small cuts or grazes usually stops with simple direct pressure and a dressing, whereas catastrophic or life-threatening bleeding involves very heavy, fast blood loss that does not respond quickly to basic pressure and can lead to shock and death within minutes. First aiders should treat rapidly flowing, pooling or spurting blood as life-threatening and act urgently to control it and call 999.

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