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Do you know what to do if someone is badly injured or suddenly becomes sick? You should. Just knowing how to call for help in an emergency can help save a life. Take a few moments to read the factsheets below. Share them with your family and friends. Know how to Make the Right Call - who to call for help, when to call and what to do until help arrives - in medical emergencies.
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Last Updated: June 23, 2004 01:54 PM
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