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on behalf of the SEE-IT Trial Group; Ollis, Lucie; Skene, Simon S; Williams, Julia; Lyon, Richard; Taylor, Cath; Bennett-Eastley, Kate; Cropley, Mark; Gage, Heather; Holah, Janet; Maben, Jill; Magnusson, Carin; Mortimer, Craig; Munro, Scott (2023-04-24)Introduction: Accurate and timely dispatch of emergency medical services (EMS) is vital due to limited resources and patients’ risk of mortality and morbidity increasing with time. Currently, most UK emergency operations ... -
A novel method of non-clinical dispatch is associated with a higher rate of critical Helicopter Emergency Medical Service intervention
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