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Rural and Remote Emergency Response Gaps
“No sirens for miles. What then?”
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SUMMARY - Rural and Remote Emergency Response Gaps

A farmer suffers a heart attack in a field forty minutes from the nearest hospital, and by the time the ambulance arrives from the distant station, and by the time it navigates rural roads back to the emergency room, the window for effective intervention has closed, the geography that defines rural life becoming the geography of death when time determines survival.

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