408 E. Whitman
Pocatello, ID 83201
208-234-6201
 
 
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WHEN SHOULD YOU CALL 911?


What is a True Medical Emergency?
 
What Are Some Examples?
 
Can't I Just Drive the Patient Myself?
 
How Can I Help in a Medical Emergency?
 
Who Are The People Behind 911?
 
Call 911 For Emergencies Only

WHY CAN'T I JUST DRIVE THE PATIENT MYSELF?


Calling 911 immediately, when you think someone is badly hurt, sick or in danger, connects you with a whole emergency medical team – emergency dispatch operators, emergency medical technicians, paramedics, physicians and nurses – who are specifically trained to handle these situations.


Once on scene, our paramedics and emergency medical technicians are trained and equipped to begin assessing and administering emergency care. They are in communication with the hospital's emergency department physicians and are able to alert the hospital to the patient's condition prior to arrival.


Driving someone to the hospital in an emergency could put you and the patient at greater risk:


Getting through traffic with a seriously ill patient in your vehicle can be very  distracting
Most individuals are not trained or equipped to safely provide emergency medical care
Few people carry life-saving equipment in their vehicle
Moving some patients could make their conditions worse

 

Make the right call If it is potentially life threatening, or you
are in doubt, don't guess...Call 911.

 







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