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Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to commonly asked questions below.
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What is medical rescue?
Medical rescue refers to emergency services that provide immediate care to people who are injured or ill in critical situations. It often involves paramedics, first responders, and specialized equipment to stabilize patients before hospital treatment.
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When is medical rescue needed?
Medical rescue is needed during emergencies such as accidents, natural disasters, or sudden health crises like heart attacks. Quick intervention can save lives by preventing conditions from worsening before reaching a hospital.
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Who performs medical rescue?
Medical rescue is typically carried out by trained professionals such as paramedics, EMTs, and rescue teams. These experts have the skills and equipment to provide life-saving care in challenging environments.
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What equipment is used in medical rescue?
Medical rescue teams use equipment like stretchers, oxygen tanks, defibrillators, and trauma kits. These tools help stabilize patients and manage injuries during transport to medical facilities.
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Why is medical rescue important?
Medical rescue is crucial because it provides immediate care that can make the difference between life and death. Fast response reduces complications and improves survival rates in emergencies.
