10 miles. Ambulance is dispatched from the same area so they don't get here real fast, but if your lucky one is closer by maybe eating lunch and get here quicker. Call 911 and ask for an ambulance and the volunteer FD and police will arrive first. Last time I had to call for my Dad the dog catcher was the first to arrive (he's a fireman too, but was in the dog catcher truck), then a cop and then the firetruck and finally the ambulance. The firemen evaluate and stabilize as needed and notify the dispatchers what will be needed if anything when the ambulance arrives. Honestly I was quit impressed, at least until I got the bill for the ambulance ride! The rest was free, or at least it was paid for with his taxes. Dad and I chuckle now and then about him being saved by the dog catcher after his nasty fall. He fractured his pelvis in two places at age 88, few days in the hospital and a few months in rehab at a nursing home and he's been home living by himself again for over a year now. He turns 90 in 28 more days and is actually looking forward to it.
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