I’ve had to use emergency services a couple of times. The first time was when I had a severe asthma attack during a hiking trip. It caught me off guard, and my inhaler wasn’t effective. Luckily, someone else in my group called 911, and the paramedics arrived quickly. They administered oxygen and took me to the nearest hospital, where I was treated and monitored until I was stable.
The second experience was when I witnessed a bike accident on my street. A cyclist fell and hit their head, and it looked serious. I called for help immediately and stayed with the person until the ambulance arrived. They were really professional and calm, which helped keep everyone relaxed in a stressful situation.
Both experiences taught me the importance of knowing when to seek help and how vital emergency services are in critical moments.
I’ve had to use emergency services a couple of times. The first time was when I had a severe asthma attack during a hiking trip. It caught me off guard, and my inhaler wasn’t effective. Luckily, someone else in my group called 911, and the paramedics arrived quickly. They administered oxygen and took me to the nearest hospital, where I was treated and monitored until I was stable.
The second experience was when I witnessed a bike accident on my street. A cyclist fell and hit their head, and it looked serious. I called for help immediately and stayed with the person until the ambulance arrived. They were really professional and calm, which helped keep everyone relaxed in a stressful situation.
Both experiences taught me the importance of knowing when to seek help and how vital emergency services are in critical moments.