The ambulance has to respond. the person can refuse attention if he is over 18, not incoherent and conscious
Yes, in most cases, you will have to pay for an ambulance if you call it to your house. The cost can vary depending on factors such as your location, the type of service provided, and whether you have insurance that covers ambulance services. Some insurance plans may partially or fully cover the cost, but if you don’t have insurance, you will typically be responsible for the entire fee. Always check with your local ambulance service or insurance provider for specific details.
Unless your insurance covers all your bill, you will be billed the first call if the ambulance makes scene (makes it to your house).
You can't call an ambulance so nothing would happen.
Tell somebody, maybe catch the spider for idenification, just watch yourself, and keep someone near for a couple hours, if you feel dizzy or faint, call an ambulance. Just take it easy and see if anything happens. Tell somebody, maybe catch the spider for idenification, just watch yourself, and keep someone near for a couple hours, if you feel dizzy or faint, call an ambulance. Just take it easy and see if anything happens.
You would call the insurance company of the person's car that you are driving. The insurance follows the car and not the insured.
If a dentist does that to you, you would have to call the ambulance.
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Your best option is to call your insurance company directly. Every insurance is different. Most even have booklets you can view online as to what is covered and what isn't.
Emergency Call Ambulance happened in 1999.
Yes, you can call an ambulance for a dog in case of an emergency.
It's only called ambulance. there is no such word in Hindi
Protection from unexpected ( accidental ) loss of an asset.