Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They always send the fire truck with the ambulance when they respond to a home medical emergency. My understanding is that they want to make sure that it's safe for the EMTs to enter the premises and want to make sure that the emergency isn't caused by carbon monoxide, smoke, hazardous chemicals, etc. The firemen have the equipment to enter a building during hazardous situations.
Really? So if someone had a heart attack in their home, the fire department has to enter the home first to make sure it's safe before EMTs can help the person? Hazardous chemicals are that much of an issue here?
Anonymous wrote:They always send the fire truck with the ambulance when they respond to a home medical emergency. My understanding is that they want to make sure that it's safe for the EMTs to enter the premises and want to make sure that the emergency isn't caused by carbon monoxide, smoke, hazardous chemicals, etc. The firemen have the equipment to enter a building during hazardous situations.
Anonymous wrote:Anything that needs an ambulance often also gets a fire truck
Anonymous wrote:Looking forward to the replies. Twice in the past six months my family has had a medical emergency which required an ambulance, but clearly only an ambulance. The fire truck came both times. This is in Chevy Chase.