Police departments usually assist with traffic control at vehicle accidents and fires. Police are also usually called to assist with unruly patients.
Some agencies also have police officers respond to medical emergencies to assist medical responders. Departments that do this usually require their police officers to take additional First Responder or Emergency Medical Technician classes.
you can call for help (fire department, police department, etc;)
Call the fire department.
Speak to your local police or fire department, they can always help.
it affects it by the phone number when you call and need a police it problemly go to the fire fighters
Eugene Connor, but he wasn't the police commissioner, he was the Commissioner of Public Safety; which included the police department as well as the fire department.
it affects it by the phone number when you call and need a police it problemly go to the fire fighters
A team of police detectives and fire department personnel.
It depends on the situation. If your house or something is on fire that you cannot easily control or put out yourself, call the fire department. If someone is robbing your house, you should call the police, not the fire department.Call an ambulance or the police.
Whoever is closer.
In relation to what?? The police set road blocks up where ever they want to guide traffic around a fire related scene. And have the right to refuse medical help from arriveing if they feel the scene is to dangerous for the responding rescuers.
i think you should call someone that could help like the police or the fire department ro somethin like that
It is not accurate to think of public education, national defense, and police and fire department as "free" services because they are paid for by taxes.