First Aid Tips : How to Treat a Severe Sunburn

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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2008

A severe sunburn should be treated with some type of aloe vera gel, pain relievers and a long, cool bath. Reduce the pain of severe sunburns and prevent infection with tips from a street firefighter in this free video on first aid and burns.

Expert: Joe Bruni
Contact: firestop.staylow@verizon.net
Bio: Captain Joe Bruni has over three decades of experience as a street firefighter and company officer.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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  • I had blisters all over my back. My doctor said most of it was 2nd degree burn. It happened a week ago today, and I am still in sooo much pain :(

  • ouch  thats bad wow my sunburns mild compared to that just a it red and stingy but its going away now

  • THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • hi i burnt my hand while ironing my dad's shirt. wat do i do?

  • Couldn't they find a human to do this video?

  • will this make your skin peel?

    

  • @punkjr14 put noxema all over the burn....it takes the pain away almost instantly and will make it fade away...my experience 2 tours in Iraq.

  • lol never take any sort of bodywash parat form sunburn remedy ones becaus ur inflamed will inflam mor and it will foam and stck to ur skin... lol ur whol scin can crippl if u do

  • lol i can tell when he wanted to make this product lol he's crimson red

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