CMP 058 – Calling 911
Update: 2021-05-30
Description
THIS SHOW IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY PRIMARY ARMS
IV8888 WEEKEND AND HLS
Let's talk about the different type ambulance services, (County, Hospital, and Private)
When to call an ambulance vs going to urgent care vs primary care.
EXAMPLES FOR CALLING 911
there's a firesomeone has passed outsomeone suddenly seems very sick and is having a hard time speaking or breathing or turns bluesomeone is chokingyou see a crime happening, like a break-inyou are in or see a serious car accident
URGENT CARE:
Accidents and fallsCuts that don’t involve much blood but might need stitchesBreathing difficulties, such as mild to moderate asthmaDiagnostic services, including X-rays and laboratory testsEye irritation and rednessFever or fluMinor broken bones and fractures in fingers or toesModerate back problemsSevere sore throat or coughSkin rashes and infectionsSprains and strainsUrinary tract infectionsVomiting, diarrhea, or dehydration
WHAT THE DISPATCHER IS GOING TO ASK:
The location of the emergency, including the street address, and room/apartment number, if you’re in a large buildingThe phone number you are calling fromThe nature of the emergencyDetails about the emergency, such as a physical description of a person who may have committed a crime, a description of any fire that may be burning, or a description of injuries or symptoms being experienced by a person having a medical emergency
CIVILIANMEDICAL FOR A 10% AT MEDICAL GEAR OUTFITTERS
CMP SHIRTS: HTTPS://BALLISTICINK.COM/COLLECTIONS/SKINNY-MEDIC
IV8888 WEEKEND AND HLS
Let's talk about the different type ambulance services, (County, Hospital, and Private)
When to call an ambulance vs going to urgent care vs primary care.
EXAMPLES FOR CALLING 911
there's a firesomeone has passed outsomeone suddenly seems very sick and is having a hard time speaking or breathing or turns bluesomeone is chokingyou see a crime happening, like a break-inyou are in or see a serious car accident
URGENT CARE:
Accidents and fallsCuts that don’t involve much blood but might need stitchesBreathing difficulties, such as mild to moderate asthmaDiagnostic services, including X-rays and laboratory testsEye irritation and rednessFever or fluMinor broken bones and fractures in fingers or toesModerate back problemsSevere sore throat or coughSkin rashes and infectionsSprains and strainsUrinary tract infectionsVomiting, diarrhea, or dehydration
WHAT THE DISPATCHER IS GOING TO ASK:
The location of the emergency, including the street address, and room/apartment number, if you’re in a large buildingThe phone number you are calling fromThe nature of the emergencyDetails about the emergency, such as a physical description of a person who may have committed a crime, a description of any fire that may be burning, or a description of injuries or symptoms being experienced by a person having a medical emergency
CIVILIANMEDICAL FOR A 10% AT MEDICAL GEAR OUTFITTERS
CMP SHIRTS: HTTPS://BALLISTICINK.COM/COLLECTIONS/SKINNY-MEDIC
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