It is still a good idea to call 911, even in the case of home-bound patients with DNR orders who have expired (or do not wish emergent interventions so that they may be allowed to peacefully die on their own, per their expressed wishes). In this manner, transport to a hospital morgue will occur and cause of death will be determined. This will leave little doubt about cause of death (and rule out homicide, for instance).
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If a person prevents a 911 call then they can be charged with interference of a 911 emergency call and face penalties related to the charge.
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that is very common. you should have no reason to call 911. but if there is alot of blood then you should call 911.
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You call 911 in an emergency - requiring medical attention, in case of a fire, or when the police are needed.
For an adult, call 911 first. For an infant or child, perform 2 minutes of CPR or rescue breathing as applicable first and then call 911. Better yet, if possible, have someone else call 911 while you take care of the victim.
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