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Calling 911

Reviewed By: Cynthia Haines,

SOURCES: This Video is from the WebMD Video Archive. Medical Reference from: Medstar Television - www.medstar.com. American College of Physicians, What To Do in an Emergency - http://www.acep.org/webportal/PatientsConsumers/HealthSubjectsByTopic/EmergencyPreparedness/FactSheetWhattodoinanEmergency.htm. National Academy of Emergency Medical Dispatch - http://www.emergencydispatch.org. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration - http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov

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