Prehaps another equally important question is how far are you from emergency medical services? In particular ambulance, and/or rescue squads. Here the rescue units are kinda based at various places in the county, depending on who's on duty. Ambulances are sent out every shift to various stand-by positions around the county, and may be moved around depending on whether other units are occupied. We have 4 hospitals in the county, one of rather large size. However, many patients are transferred to the big hospital in the big city - which may be as much as an hour's ambulance ride away. Then, of course, there's the air-ambulance, based, out of the big city - may or may not be available, may or may not be able to fly....
We had an emergency a few years back, and slid the kid on a slab of plywood, transported him to the hospital in the back of the station wagon. Figured we'd have him in the hospital before ambulance could get here.
Kinda like the old saw, "WHEN SECONDS COUNT THE COPS ARE ONLY MINUTES AWAY." (Actually here, it may be half an hour to an hour, more if not an emergency.)
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