The Warwick Community Ambulance Service fielded 141 calls, two standbys, and worked 300 hours in the month of November.
For the month of November, they responded to the following calls: 39 for general illness; 28 for falls; 14 for respiratory distress; 10 for an unresponsive person; eight for pain or injury; six each for seizures, cardiac, and altered mental status; four each for stroke, refused medical treatment, and transfers; and three each for Diabetic, motor vehicle incidents, assaults and other.
Standbys included the Sept. 11 Ceremony, and a fire on Main St. in Warwick.
For the year, EMS has responded to 1,543 calls and worked 59 standbys, totaling 2,398 hours.
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