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When to Call 911

When Do I Need an Ambulance?

For some emergencies, you should immediately call 911 and request an ambulance. Other health conditions, even if they require urgent treatment, do not require an ambulance. Use the lists below as general guidelines; when in doubt, call 911!

Emergencies Requiring an Ambulance

Call 911 immediately for any serious condition. Don't take a chance with anything life-threatening, including:

For children, call 911 immediately for any serious problem. Symptoms that are serious for a child may not be as serious for an adult. In particular, call 911 immediately if:

Health Conditions that May Not Require an Ambulance

UNH Students: you may be able to go to UNH Health Services for these health conditions.

Remember—when in doubt call 911 and request an ambulance. Do not call 911 for non-emergency transportation, use taxi cabs or call a private ambulance listed below or under “Ambulance” in your local telephone directory.


Calling 911

What number should I call?

Call 911. While older numbers may still work, calling 911 helps ensure a rapid response with the correct resources.

What information should I bring with me to the hospital?

Will going by ambulance ensure that I am seen more rapidly at the hospital?

No. If you call 911 with a minor problem, the triage process at the hospital will prioritize your problem as a low priority regardless of whether you arrive by ambulance or private transportation. Also, for a minor problem you may be able to be seen more rapidly at a walk-in clinic or urgent-care facility. Your family doctor is the most important person to discuss less-than-urgent matters with, and he or she can often speed the processes up if there is a genuine reason to do so.

What should I do if I need to get to the hospital, but I don’t have a car or someone to drive me?

Do not call 911 for non-emergency transportation, use taxi cabs or call a private ambulance listed below or under “Ambulance” in your local telephone directory.

Care Plus 1.800.899.8331 www.careplus.org
AMR 1.877.244.4890 www.amr.net
Rockingham Ambulance 1.800.754.5300 www.rockingham.org

UNH Students: For conditions that are not emergencies but you are not sure treatment can wait until UNH Health Services is open, call UNH Health Services (862-1530) and press 2. You will be automatically connected to the Emergency Room (ER) at WDH where a nurse will conduct a phone assessment, and make suggestions for additional care options, including a possible visit to the ER. Note: this service is available only when school is in session. Additional information is available at UNH Health Services.

Sources:
www.unh.edu/health-services/emergency-care.html
www3.acep.org/patients.aspx?id=26018
www.deancare.com/dhs/urgent_care/when_urgent.asp
www.urgentcare.org/UrgentCareDefined/ERvsUrgentCare/tabid/253/Default.asp
www.sosnet.com/safety/fire.safety/using.911.html
www.virtua.org/page.cfm?nav_id=148#not


 

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