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He was taken to University Hospital in a municipal ambulance.
He was taken to the hospital by the North Providence ambulance.
The resulting traffic jams are cited as contributing to the death of another person, a heart attack victim who died en route to Boston Medical Center when his ambulance was caught in one such traffic jam two weeks after the collapse.
His manager, Margo Lewis, called 911 and airport security and Bo was immediately taken by ambulance to Creighton University Medical Center and admitted to the Intensive-care unit, where he stayed for several days.
An ambulance was summoned.
This was followed by the formation of St. John Ambulance in 1877, based on the principles of the Knights Hospitaller, to teach first aid, and numerous other organization joined them with the term first aid first coined in 1878 as civilian ambulance services spread as a combination of " first treatment " and " national aid " in large railway centres and mining districts as well as with police forces.
Unable to speak, and with blood pouring from his mouth, Orwell was carried on a stretcher to Siétamo, loaded on an ambulance and after a bumpy journey via Barbastro arrived at the hospital at Lleida.
Until the late 1970s, it was common for hearses in the USA to be combination coaches which also could serve in the ambulance role ; these were common in rural areas.
He was taken to hospital by ambulance, but died about an hour later.
Soon after joining he was sent to France for a year, where he drove an ambulance, but only after the armistice was signed on November 11, 1918.
A doctor was summoned, who spent ten minutes attempting to revive him before sending him by ambulance to Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
The program was called Skywarn, and the spotters were local sheriff's deputies, state troopers, firefighters, ambulance drivers, amateur radio operators, civil defense ( now emergency management ) spotters, storm chasers, and ordinary citizens.
Vanessa and Clive ’ s eldest son, Julian Bell, was killed in 1937 while driving an ambulance in the Spanish Civil War.
The location of her birth remains uncertain, but reputedly she was born either in her parents ' Westminster home at Belgrave Mansions, Grosvenor Gardens, or in a horse-drawn ambulance on the way to a hospital.
Larrey was present at the battle of Spires, between the French and Prussians, and was distressed by the fact that wounded soldiers were not picked up by the numerous ambulances ( which Napoleon required to be stationed two and half miles back from the scene of battle ) until after hostilities had ceased, and set about developing a new ambulance system.
In June 1887 the St John Ambulance Brigade was established to provide first aid and ambulance services at public events in London.
However, the first motorized ambulance was brought into service in the last year of the 19th century, with the Michael Reese Hospital, Chicago, taking delivery of the first automobile ambulance, donated by 500 prominent local businessmen, in February 1899.
" Canadian historians dispute this with the city of Toronto claiming " The first formal training for ambulance attendants was conducted in 1892.
Shortly before World War II, then, a modern ambulance carried advanced medical equipment, was staffed by a physician, and was dispatched by radio.

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He called Vincent L. Piraro, proprietor of the shop, who summoned police and an ambulance.
The deputies summoned an ambulance, which ferried Heche the 50 miles to Fresno's University Medical Center, from which she was released after a few hours.
He managed to call the front desk and an ambulance was summoned, but it arrived too late.
An ambulance was summoned, and Hoon was pronounced dead on the scene, at the age of 28.
Muldoon assisted in unsuccessful resuscitation efforts and summoned an ambulance, which was too late to save Odlum.

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Even though there is an ambulance in the picture it is no longer a hospital as it was closed in 2009.
The two Whips went out to look in the ambulance and there was Leslie Spriggs laid there as though he was dead.
The story, written in the form of a letter to Delane, was supportive of the British troops though paid particular attention to the battlefield surgeons ' " humane barbarity " and the lack of ambulance care for wounded troops.
Abu Rahma said Muhammad lay bleeding for at least 17 minutes before an ambulance was able to pick him up, though no film was taken at that point.

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Some communities make use of an " all clear " signal, or sound separate signals for fire calls and ambulance runs.
At 5. 00 pm the Special Operations Group confirmed that the dead man on the street was the gunman, and the all clear was given for ambulance officers to enter the building to attend to the injured.
To understand the role of the medical director in what North Americans call EMS, it is necessary to have a clear understanding of precisely how EMS systems ( or ambulance service, SAMU, SMURD, etc.
By the 1980s it became clear that many situations were occurring in which the knowledge level of the Rettungssanitater was inadequate, and the developing role of the ambulance physician ( Notarzt ) needed additional assistance in treating patients in the field.

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The government reports resulted in the creation of standards in ambulance construction concerning the internal height of the patient care area ( to allow for an attendant to continue to care for the patient during transport ), and the equipment ( and thus weight ) that an ambulance had to carry, and several other factors.
One of the outgrowths of his work was an ambulance corps for removing disabled animals from the street, and a derrick to rescue them from excavations into which they had fallen.
On the 20th anniversary of the disaster, government minister Andy Burnham called for the police, ambulance, and all other public bodies to release documents which had not been made available to Taylor in 1989.
It had the UK's first lending library, and a range of improving lectures, access to a theatre and a range of activities from ambulance classes to xylophone lessons.
Describing the mission, he said " We advanced to a dried up river bed and had to cut away the banks to get the ambulance across.
Amos Harel wrote in Haaretz that Barghouti was arrested by soldiers of the Duchifat Battalion who had approached the building hidden in an ambulance to avoid detection: “ The Duchifat soldiers were squeezed into a protected ambulance in order to arrive as quickly as possible at the house where Barghouti was hiding, and to seal it off.
After returning home, some veterans began to attempt to apply what had they had seen on the battlefield to their own communities, and commenced the creation of volunteer life-saving squads and ambulance corps.
An ambulance had been called, but that was coincidental-a case of bad timing-as it was meant for a woman that had gone into labor.
By 1985, the town served a large ranching area and had six churches, fire department and ambulance services, a public school, and growing residential subdivisions.
The war had a significant influence on his life: his only romance ended when his fiancée, a nurse called Lorna, was killed by a bomb which struck her ambulance.
Ryan then shot at an ambulance which had just arrived, shattering the window and injuring paramedic Hazel Haslett: Haslett sped away before Ryan was able to fire at her again.
Research by injecting room evaluators in 2007 presented statistical evidence that there had been later reductions in ambulance callouts during injecting room hours, but failed to make any mention of the introduction of sniffer dog policing, introduced to the drug hot-spots around the injecting room a year after it opened.
In April 2008, the media reported that on 2 November 2007, Gordievsky had been taken by ambulance from his home in Surrey to a local hospital, where he spent 34 hours unconscious.
These differed from the pair of 1B series Herons used on the airline's Scottish feeder network and air ambulance services in terms of their undercarriage ; the series 2 had a retractable undercarriage while the series 1's was fixed.
The child was left pinned under the vehicle which had jumped onto the sidewalk of President Street and Utica Avenue as the police had ordered the ambulance away, fearing the outrage that was being expressed by black bystanders.
First on the scene of the accident was a nurse who lived nearby, who had been alerted by the two boys, and an ambulance crew that happened to be driving past by chance.
However, Juliá began feeling an intense abdominal pain and had to be carried by ambulance to North Shore University Hospital on Manhasset, Long Island, New York.
They had their headquarters in a large house near Birds Hill called ‘ Holydene ’, the fire service and ambulance sharing a room here for a time.

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