People are more likely to call 911 for others, but delay calling for their own heart attack symptoms

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Title People are more likely to call 911 for others, but delay calling for their own heart attack symptoms
Subject Emergency Medical Services; Heart Arrest; Academic Medical Centers; Hospitals, University; Public Relations; Communications Media; Mass Media; Social Marketing; Information Dissemination; News; Press Release; Heart Attack
Description DALLAS, July 11, 2000 - People recognize the benefit of calling an ambulance if they witness someone else having possible heart attack symptoms, but individuals personally experiencing the same symptoms often choose not to use emergency medical services (EMS), according to a study in today's Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association
Publisher University of Utah Health Care Office of Public Affairs and Marketing
Date 2000-07-10
Language eng
Relation University of Utah Health Care Office of Public Affairs and Marketing Collection
Rights Management Copyright 2012
Holding Institution Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah
Scanning Technician sg
Relation is Part of Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News
Type Text
ARK ark:/87278/s6rc00dh
Setname ehsl_pahsc
ID 934963
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6rc00dh
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