Have always run the proviso with the new person(s) that if anything happens get help and state "out hunting" and what has happened when calling for help - that way the people turning up are aware that it was a hunting party and to expect hunting gear. Call it a pre-start briefing if you will...
Other than that, provided any firearm(s) are still present and a responsible person takes over control of it - you've pretty much done the best you can to ensure safety. A similar scenario is if you're travelling to a hunting spot and you are involved in a car accident and have to get flown out to hospital.
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