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Canadian Medical Association Journal, Vol 119, Issue 1 25-29, Copyright © 1978 by Canadian Medical Association


JOURNAL ARTICLE

The paramedic ambulance: a Canadian experience

L. Vertesi

Prehospital critical care provided by specially trained ambulance attendants in New Westminster, BC during a 27-month period was studied. Although the most important benefit of the improved care was the prevention of sudden death in a large proportion of persons with crises due to coronary artery disease, the skills learned to provide basic life support are applicable to a wide variety of other disorders that can result in death before the patient reaches hospital.


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