emergency services
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382029)
• Rockingham, Australia
26 Sep 23
We live in a gated community and at least one member in each household must be over 55 so as you can imagine there are a lot of older people here. And it’s to be expected that there will be a few medical emergencies happening from...
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SomeCowgirl
@SomeCowgirl (32189)
• United States
10 Sep 12
I was here online listening to the t.v. in the other room when it came up that a telephone company in my State will stop offering / allowing 911 calls. I didn't catch all of it but apparently people will have to start calling the...
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patgalca
@patgalca (18481)
• Orangeville, Ontario
9 Jul 10
In Canada and the U.S. we have 911 as our emergency number to dial for police, fire or ambulance. I taught my children from a young age this emergency number and I believe they were also taught it in school? When my first daughter...
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CraftyCorner
@CraftyCorner (5600)
• United States
28 Dec 09
When you are unhappy with McDonalds restaurant and or their service, calling 9-1-1 is not the answer.
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Apparently, this was not evident to the stressed out mind of Florida woman Latreasa Goodman. She handed money to a McDonalds...
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Barb
@abbey19 (3106)
• Gold Coast, Australia
8 Apr 07
My husband had to call Emercency Services last week, because I almost cut my finger off with a knife and it wouldn't stop bleeding. Keep this in mind - we have lived in 3 different countries, and the first one he called was 999...
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