Yes, a hospital can call the police if a patient has active warrants, especially if the patient's condition poses a risk to themselves or others. Medical staff are required to ensure safety, and if a patient is a fugitive or involved in criminal activity, they may report it to law enforcement. However, the hospital's primary focus is on providing medical care, and they typically handle such situations discreetly.
Call the police and get to a hospital
(in the US) Hospitals and medical facilities are REQUIRED by law to report gunshot victims to the police.
call the police, FBI, or go to the nearest crazy hospital you can.
Contact your local police department. They have the information on file. DO NOT call 911!
you can't if your sim is hert then get to the phone and call a doctor or police
Depends on where you are. If they check warrants you may go to jail. If they just take your name you are ok for the time being but then later they could in fact come back knowing (now) where you are. If your life is in danger they are required to attend to that firsat obviously.
The hospital would not know whether you have a warrant or not. However, they will probably call the police to come investigate the gunshot wound, and the police would then find out about the warrant.
They are essentially the same thing. Some states call them liens, some call them warrants.
It's certainly possible yes, they're often made aware of active warrants and will call law enforcement, they are a government agency after all.
call a policeman or police officer. Call the police force.
It is fairly common. If the TSA has a suspicion about a person they will often call airport police to investigate further. New TSA regulations will shortly require full names and dates of birth for all travelers. This is the information commonly used to search for arrest warrants.
Call a hospital which is 911 and also police department and fire department is 911