Videoconferencing in the emergency medical dispatch center: A pilot study

The EMS physician can give medical advice to the caller, send first aid responders (i.e., ambulance) or a mobile intensive care unit with an emergency physician on board. [...]dispatch is not based on protocols, but is based on the specific evaluation of the call by the physician. Of the 48 calls th...

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Cellular telephones
Child
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Consent
Dyspnea
Emergency medical care
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Emergency medical dispatch service
Humans
Intensive care
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