What are emergency services like in Virginia?
When we asked members about emergency services in Virginia, they wrote...
"Emergency services in Virginia are provided by a variety of organizations, including fire departments, police departments, and emergency medical services. To call for an ambulance in Virginia, dial 911. This will connect you to a dispatcher who will send an ambulance to your location. The dispatcher will also ask you questions to determine the severity of the situation and provide instructions on how to help the patient until the ambulance arrives," said another expat in Virginia.
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What are emergency services like in Virginia?
If you live in Virginia, newcomers to Virginia would love to hear your answer to this question: