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In todays society we expect to have an ambulance when we end it. I’m talking about service and not run times. So if one service leaves we expect another one to fill in the gap. But what happens when a service goes under and no one is there to catch the fall out? This happens beyond 911. It happens in non-emergency services, event services, fire departments, and even police departments. Today we will be talking about the warning signs and what you should to do.
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By Georgia Institute of EMS5
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In todays society we expect to have an ambulance when we end it. I’m talking about service and not run times. So if one service leaves we expect another one to fill in the gap. But what happens when a service goes under and no one is there to catch the fall out? This happens beyond 911. It happens in non-emergency services, event services, fire departments, and even police departments. Today we will be talking about the warning signs and what you should to do.
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