"Emergency medical help" refers to immediate assistance provided by trained professionals, such as doctors or paramedics, to people experiencing a serious medical condition or injury. It is a prompt response aimed at saving lives and providing urgent care in critical situations.
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If your dog is feverish and has a swollen, tender abdomen, or is crying and whimpering in pain and unable to pass urine, seek
emergency medical help immediately, advises the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
MEDEX, a UnitedHealthcare Global company headquartered in Maryland, specializes
in emergency medical help and emergency medical transportation.
Each year there are about 37 million calls
for emergency medical help, most involving one of the country's 81,000 emergency vehicles.
• Other sudden emergencies — like a flight overseas for a funeral or
emergency medical help.
Whether associated with kidney disease, cancer, chronic disease or primary bone marrow disorders, anemia can cause your dog to be profoundly weak and, without treatment, may even become so severe that
emergency medical help is needed.
If I was involved in rescuing an injured diver I would certainly want to be able to offer
some emergency medical help until more able people arrived.
In rare cases of really bad allergic reactions, you may need
emergency medical help.