McClain-Grady County Emergency Medical Services went on 231 total calls for the month of July.
They report 146 billed calls, and 85 non-transport, and an average of 7.97 minutes per response time. Furthermore, they transported patients an average of 13.18 miles.
Types of calls reported are the following: Abdominal pain, 7; active labor, 1; allergic reaction, 1; altered consciousness, 8; animal bite, 3; anxiety, 1; assault, 7; automobile accident, 27; cardiac arrest, 6; chest pain, 12; choking, 2; event standby, 2; fall, 34; fire standby, 3; and GI bleed, 2.
Also, calls reported are: hyperglycemia, 2; hypertension, 5; hypoglycemia, 4; hyperthermia, 1; laceration, 1; lift assist, 10; overdose, 8; police standby, 1; psychiatric emergency, 1; seizure, 8; shortness of breath, 16; sick call, 43; stroke, 6; and syncope, 9.