Ambulance rides up
THE city’s emergency medical centers provided 642,000 ambulance rides last year, an increase of more than 2 percent from 2013. Their 50 hotline operators — up 25 percent from 2013 — answered up to 10,000 calls a day, while fewer than 1 percent of requests for help were turned down due to a lack of vehicles. The average time for an ambulance to respond to an emergency call in a downtown area of the city was between 11 and 12 minutes.
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