 My name is Dr. Victoria Stop. I'm the Pediatric Trauma Medical Director here at Jersey Shore University Medical Center. The most common situations that we see here at Jersey Shore Hospital for injured children are motor vehicle accidents, children being struck by vehicles either while walking or while riding a bicycle. Most pediatric trauma situations actually happen in the home or driving in a car. Some advice that we can offer to parents to keep their children safe. In the young age group under one supervision with being around furniture and high surfaces to make sure the furniture is secured to the wall and to prevent falls and injuries with the child starting to be mobile to make sure they're not left unattended on high surfaces that could result in a fall. In the older age group when the child starts to be mobile to make sure that they are wearing helmets when they're riding their bicycles and on skateboards and as well as skiing. And for older children and younger children very important for car safety to be sure the child is properly restrained in the car seats. Our pediatric emergency room physicians are skilled in assessing an injured child and if they feel the child would be appropriately assessed by a trauma surgeon they will consult with the trauma physicians and at that point the entire pediatric trauma activation system gets involved from our radiologist to our intensive care unit physicians. Everyone is trained in how to take care of these injured children. If a subspecialist needs to be involved we have our pediatric orthopedist and pediatric neurosurgeons as well as pediatric general surgeons available to take care of the injured child all under one.