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ambulance
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UK
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Called for medical emergencies, with quick response times in urban areas
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ambulance
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United Kingdom
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Ambulances are equipped with sirens and flashing lights for emergency response.
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ambulance
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United Kingdom
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Ambulances have red and white lights and sirens to signal their urgency and to clear the way for them to pass through traffic.
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ambulance
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United Kingdom
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Ambulances are commonly used to transport patients to hospitals in emergency medical situations.
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ambulance
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United Kingdom
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Ambulances are vehicles equipped with medical equipment and staffed by trained medical personnel to provide emergency care and transport to hospitals.
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ambulance sirens
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United Kingdom
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Loud and urgent sound used to alert other drivers to make way for the ambulance
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emergency
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United Kingdom
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Calling 911 or 999 for immediate assistance in case of emergency is common practice.
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emergency exits
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United Kingdom
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Emergency exits are typically labeled with green signs and are required to open outwards for quick exit.
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9
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emergency medical services
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United Kingdom
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Emergency medical services are integrated into the public healthcare system, ensuring comprehensive coverage and standardized care protocols.
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10
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emergency physician
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United Kingdom
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Emergency physicians work in hospital emergency departments, providing urgent medical care to patients with acute illnesses or injuries.
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emergency physician
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United Kingdom
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Highly trained medical professional specializing in acute care and emergency medicine
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emergency response
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United Kingdom
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Emergency response includes prompt arrival of police, firefighters, and ambulances.
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emergency response
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United Kingdom
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Emergency services are coordinated through the 999 or 112 hotline
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emergency room
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United Kingdom
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Primarily for urgent medical care, but not commonly used for trauma treatment
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emergency room usage
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United Kingdom
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Usually reserved for life-threatening situations, and non-urgent care is discouraged
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emergency services
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UK
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Highly reliable and easily accessible for medical emergencies
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emergency services
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United Kingdom
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999 is the common emergency number
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