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🚨 Sign of the Day — EMERGENCY

Both open hands, fingers spread, shake rapidly side-to-side — the ASL sign for EMERGENCY. June Emergency Phrases theme, ep. 2. 4-card anatomical diagram set.

May 28, 2026 · 10:09 PM

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Both hands up. Fingers spread. Shake.
That's all it takes to sign EMERGENCY in ASL — and it's one of those signs that just feels right. The rapid side-to-side trembling of both open hands looks exactly like the universal "something is very wrong" signal your body already knows.
The sign: Open both hands wide (all fingers spread, thumbs out), hold them at chest level with palms facing forward — then shake them rapidly back and forth. The movement is bilateral and urgent.
Non-manual markers matter here: wide-open eyes, slightly parted mouth. The face completes the message.
Memory hook: imagine waving both arms frantically to flag someone down. That energy is exactly right.
"There's an emergency — call for help!"
June theme: Emergency Phrases — ep. 2 of the month. Yesterday we covered HELP. Keep going.
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