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  • 3. Impacts of extreme heat on emergency medical service calls in King County, Washington, 2007-2012: relative risk and time series analyses of basic and advanced life support.
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  • 6. The effect of COVID-19 on emergency medical service call volumes and patient acuity: a cross-sectional study in Niagara, Ontario.
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  • 14. Ambulance call-outs and response times in Birmingham and the impact of extreme weather and climate change.
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  • 16. Social mass gathering events influence emergency medical services call volume.
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  • 18. Evidence-based optimization of urban firefighter first response to emergency medical services 9-1-1 incidents.
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  • 20. EMS relocation in a rural area using a geographic information system can improve response time to motor vehicle crashes.
    Gonzalez RP, Cummings GR, Harlan SM, Mulekar MS, Rodning CB.
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