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Medical Problems from Injuries

For every year, the Americans make More than 200 million calls to 911 so that police, fire or ambulance will attend the calls. Some people become panic and call unnecessarily and some other people postpone getting the help as they were not sure about the seriousness of the sickness. The most commons for medical problems include heart problems, shortness of breath, falls at home, accidents etc. Besides, other cases like uncontrolled bleeding, difficulty breathing, serious burns are also attended by Health Emergency Units.

How the Medical System Works for Emergencies and Accidents

During Emergencies and Accidents, the Medical Systems works with utmost speed without any delay. The services will be available round the clock. The Resident doctors also available during emergency hence there will be no different between day and night. The Emergency Department undertakes to provide the treatment as the department is equipped with professional staff. They will create an atmosphere to provide an emergency care and rescue the victims from severe trauma. The patients will be taken to Emergency Department and will be given first aid during the movement to Emergency Department.  The patients are given initial treatment. The patients can be admitted to Specialist ward, short stay unit or Medical Receiving Area for further tests and diagnosis. As per the diagnosis reports, the treatment will be given by the respective health department.

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