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Medical Emergency Response

Medical Emergency Response refers to the actions taken when someone experiences a sudden illness or injury that requires immediate medical attention. This process involves recognizing signs of an emergency—such as severe bleeding, chest pain, or difficulty breathing—and quickly calling emergency services. First responders, like paramedics, are trained to assess the situation, provide necessary care, and transport the patient to a hospital if needed. The goal is to stabilize the person and ensure they receive proper treatment as soon as possible to prevent complications or further harm. Timeliness and effective intervention can be crucial in saving lives.