To provide assistance to the victim, sometimes you have to call an ambulance. In order for doctors to arrive at the patient faster and be able to provide the necessary assistance, you need to tell the dispatcher all the necessary information.
Instruction manual
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Before calling an ambulance, make sure you know exactly where the victim is. Find out the street name and house number (if the person is not in the apartment) - this will save valuable time, because you can immediately explain to the dispatcher how to get to the patient.
2
Call the ambulance service. The only telephone number for all of Russia is 03. If you are calling from a mobile phone, dial 003 (for Beeline mobile operator) or 030 (for MTS and Megafon operators). You can also call 112 - this is a multi-channel telephone through which you will be connected to doctors. Please note: this number works even if there are not enough funds on the phone, in the absence or blocking of a SIM card. If you need to immediately call the doctors and the police, call the police (do not forget to report the complaints of the victim) - they will call an ambulance.
3
It will be better if you think over the answers to the dispatcher's questions in advance. They are simple (you will definitely find out about the patient’s age, his complaints, the call address and ask for a phone number where you can be contacted if necessary), but an unprepared person may get confused. Answer clearly the question posed, do not get into arguments and do not make assumptions if you do not have a medical education. If a person cannot step on his foot - you need to answer that way, and not "probably he has a fracture, he does not step on his foot." The more accurate and faster the information is provided, the sooner assistance will be provided to the victim.
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If you are in a remote area (on the outskirts of a sleeping area or in the back of the park), try to meet an ambulance. The driver, of course, will do his job, but the doctors will get to the patient much faster if they know exactly where to go.