Preparing for Emergency Medical Services
It's important to keep certain medical information readily available in case of emergencies. Ambulance crews will need this basic information to provide the best care for emergency victims.
Be sure to organize the information and make sure it is accessible at all times. Use a Medical Information Sheet (PDF) and include the following:
Name
Birthdate
Medication and food allergies
Prescription medications (include doses and schedules)
Chronic conditions (diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, etc)
Any reasons for hospitalizations (heart attacks, strokes, major surgeries, etc)
Doctor's name
Hospital preference
Medical insurance information
Note: Never put a social security number on this list.
Keeping this information handy will speed up the emergency care.
While Waiting for the Ambulance
As the ambulance is responding to your emergency, there are some things you can do to help emergency crews find you. Make sure to try to do as many of these things as possible to prepare for the ambulance's arrival:
Lock up the dogs or other pets
Turn on the porch light
Gather the victim's personal medical information
Send someone to meet emergency crews and guide them to the victim
Move cars & furniture out of the way to allow access with a gurney
Don't forget to keep an eye on the victim