Dialing 15
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- opas
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Dialing 15
by calling this number am I phoning the equivalent of 999 in UK?
What is the criteria that should be taken into account when phoning this number? I don`t mean for a splinter in your finger of a blister of the foot.
I enquire because I phoned them last night when I could not stop a nose bleed after trying for nearly an hour on my elderly neighbour, they phoned a doctor who did not come out...........but she did end up going to Aand E at midnight with her son, for a cauterisation.
What is the criteria that should be taken into account when phoning this number? I don`t mean for a splinter in your finger of a blister of the foot.
I enquire because I phoned them last night when I could not stop a nose bleed after trying for nearly an hour on my elderly neighbour, they phoned a doctor who did not come out...........but she did end up going to Aand E at midnight with her son, for a cauterisation.
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The Criteria is:
You phone 15 ( Samu). they will take details of the incident and advise you accordingly.
The same as 999 within the UK do.
The " Urgences" is open 24hrs day.
Every one should know which is their nearest one, you never know when you may need them.
Always bring your Carte Vital or EHIC with you.
You phone 15 ( Samu). they will take details of the incident and advise you accordingly.
The same as 999 within the UK do.
The " Urgences" is open 24hrs day.
Every one should know which is their nearest one, you never know when you may need them.
Always bring your Carte Vital or EHIC with you.
Michael