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What information should an ambulance driver note from the dispatcher for a call?

1. location of the call
2. nature
3. name, location, and callback # of the caller
4. location of the Pt or Pts at the scene
5. any other special problems or circumstances that may be pertinent

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Final answer:

An ambulance driver must note the call's location, the incident's nature, caller's details, patients' location, and any special circumstances from the dispatcher to effectively respond to emergencies.

Step-by-step explanation:

When responding to a call, an ambulance driver should take note of several critical pieces of information from the dispatcher:

  1. The location of the call for accurate and swift navigation to the scene.
  2. The nature of the incident to prepare for the necessary medical intervention.
  3. Name, location and callback number of the caller in case further details or clarification is needed.
  4. The specific location of the patient(s) at the scene to expedite care upon arrival.
  5. Any special problems or circumstances that may affect the approach, such as hazardous materials or violence.

Understanding these details ensures that ambulance drivers are prepared to provide efficient and effective care and maintain their own safety and the safety of their team.

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