Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in MoCo and the average ambulance (basic life support, not advanced life support) response time is well under 6 minutes all over the County. If I lived somewhere were response times were longer and/or not reliable, I'd probably drive, depending on the injury/illness.
+1. we are very fortunate to have quick response times.
Anonymous wrote:My general rule of thumb is if it is potentially life threatening (even an allergic reaction beyond hives or an asthma attack that isnt helped by an emergency inhaler) call 911. Even if the traffic is worse or it takes more time, you'll be with emts who can deal with the situation or if the situation gets worse, can handle it.