The hospital, no. But, TMZ got pictures of him getting into the ambulance.
A patient collapses in the waiting room at a doctor's office and is taken to the hospital by ambulance.
Captain Phil was flown from St Paul Island to Providence Medical Center in Anchorage Alaska. Not sure if he was transferred by ambulance or helicopter from the arriving airport.
JFK was taken to Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas, Texas after being shot.
If a person dies before reaching the hospital, their ambulance bill and any expenses incurred at the hospital would typically be handled through their estate or by the government if the person was unable to pay. In some cases, the costs may be written off by the hospital as charity care.
The question is a little ambiguous. If the question relates to being taken unconscious to the hospital and then trying to protest an ambulance bill on the grounds that one did not give consent, good luck with that. The law pretty much everywhere presumes that an unconscious person would want medical treatment rather than to be left in a ditch or a flaming automobile.
John F. Kennedy was taken to Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas after being shot.
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first aid can be defined as the treatment given to somebody before being taken to the hospital.
Carol was in hospital a couple of times due to the pregnancy, and eventual birth. Ross was also in hospital after an accident with a puck at a hockey game.
You don't dispute the charge. You thank the officers for looking out for your child, regardless of whether or not you feel it was justified. It is unlikely there are grounds for dispute. The party who will be responsible for paying charges will be the parent(s) or legal guardian of the minor child. What actions might be taken if the charges are not paid would be the decision of whomever operates the ambulance service.
Greti Skala died at age 9 after being liberated from the camp. She was taken to a hospital when she later died