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An ambulance is an emergency vehicle used to transport sick or injured people to hospital.
Usually a family member or friend will pick up the patient or they might take a taxi, or hospital patient transport can be organized. If the patient is bedridden, the ambulance may transport the patient home.
You get to a hospital the same as everyone else, the best you can. Call an ambulance. If they can't get to you, they may send a helicopter to transport you.
Usually it's the hospital they work from, although they can transport patients to other hospitals depending on their condition
Unfortunately, yes. The ambulance charge has nothing to do with your husband passing away in the hospital. Sorry for your loss.
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Answer #1 by Ginezumi An ambulance carries a sick person to the hospital. It may be the vehicle of a private company that provides emergency medical services and transport. Or it may be the vehicle of a local governmental agency. In terms of government, the service may be staffed by paid personnel or volunteers. Answer #2 An ambulance.
Childrens Hospital was created on 2008-12-08.
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There is no minimum by law. When transferring from a hospital, it is determined by the attending physician as to if he is comfortable with transporting the patient.
The Orthopedic Specialty Hospital was created in 1991.
Childrens Hospital - 2008 Childrens Lawspital 4-12 was released on: USA: 1 November 2012