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immediately known can make all the difference. The same technique
should be adopted by a protective team.
Before any operation, it is a good idea to have each member of the
team and the protectee complete a medical emergency form (Figure3.5)
providing information, such as blood type, known allergies to medica-
tions, and any medical conditions a doctor should be aware of in the event
that the individual is unable to provide the information following an
attack. These forms should be placed in an envelope and sealed by the
owner. The envelope is then signed over the seal and given to the team ...