In the midst of an emergency, there must always be someone present who is calm and will have the clarity to think through the situation. As that person, it is up to you to provide assistance and direction for those who may need it.ChokingIn the event that someone is choking on food, find someone who is CPR certified, or learn the heimlich maneuver. Remember the ABCs of choking: ask if they are choking, be persistent, and continue to try to provide assistance until paramedics arrive.TwistersIf your family and friends are enjoying a rainy day inside, and the day begins to take a turn for the worse, be prepared for the possibility of a tornado. A little preparedness goes a long way here - having stashed food, water, blankets, flashlights, candles and matches in your basement will help to ensure basic survivability in a worst case scenario. If you do start to hear tornado sirens, remain calm and direct everyone towards the basement.EarthquakingA common emergency situation that sometimes leave people unsure of what to do is earthquakes. If you and your family happen to be in the middle of dinner and everything begins to shake uncontrollably, avoid shelves and ceiling fixtures. Secure yourselves in a covered place, well away from windows.Suspect ManagementAnother scenario that has caught national attention recently is how to handle suspicious people or activities. Never take it upon yourself to investigate a suspicious person or activities - it is not your job or role to arrest or attempt to stop an occurrence that would require police intervention. It is your job to call the police and what report what you see. When making the call, be sure to place it from the safety of your home or locked vehicle, with the keys in the ignition.Remember, the key in any emergency situation is to remain calm. A level head and clarity is needed in every situation, can can oftentimes be the difference between life and death.