What are emergency services like in London?
When we asked members about emergency services in London, they wrote...
"Emergency services in London are highly efficient and well-equipped to handle any emergency situation. In the event of an emergency, the public can call 999 or 112 to request an ambulance. The call will be answered by a trained operator who will ask for details of the emergency and dispatch the appropriate emergency services. The ambulance service in London is provided by the London Ambulance Service, which is one of the largest ambulance services in the world. The service is staffed by highly trained paramedics and emergency medical technicians who are able to provide life-saving care in a timely manner," said another expat in London, England.
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What are emergency services like in London?
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