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Dispatch Service - 1-800-684-3560
Administration 1-800-684-3563
Regional EMS takes an active role in the community, providing emergency and general transfer ambulance transportation services and education to health care facilities, municipalities and the general public.
Levels of Service
ALS (Advanced Life Support)
- Paramedics - ACLS Certified
- Cardiac Monitoring
- Infusion Pumps
- Advanced Airway Management
- Medication Monitoring & Administration
- Multiple IV Medication Infusions
- Emergency Response
BLS (Basic Life Support)
- Emergency Medical Technicians
- Basic Airway Management
- Monitor Airway Infusions (standard fluids only, no
medications)
- Standard First Aid Equipment
- Oxygen/Suction
- Emergency Response
Tips When Calling EMS
When to Call?
- If someone is seriously ill or injured and needs
medical care right away.
- If someone faints or collapses, has chest pain, has
difficulty breathing, or major bleeding.
- Don't move an injured person unless their location
places them in immediate danger.
- If you are not sure about calling, CALL!
How to Call EMS
- In most areas of Michigan, simply dial 911.
- From a cellular phone in Michigan, dial 911.
- When calling, know your location.
- Stay calm, speak clearly, and provide the person you
talk to information about the location of the emergency, what happened, how
many people are injured or ill, and your name and the phone number from where
you are calling.
- Follow instructions and do not hang up until told to do so.
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