During the preceding weekend before May Day and extended holidays, emergency services, including the ambulance, police, and rescue service, experienced an increase in call volume. This surge was attributed to elevated rates of injuries and falls. The number of calls received by the Family Doctor’s advice phone, 1220, also rose, offering advice on health problems that can be treated or alleviated at home. Individuals seeking guidance on health concerns can contact 1220 for how to manage their conditions. Topics: #ambulance #advice #how Post navigation Anna, who broke her leg in a spa in Tallinn: why was there no warning sign next to the pool? The forced one-teacher system in kindergartens is perhaps not yet locked
“It’s concerning to see such a rise in these types of emergencies, and this information is a valuable resource for parents.” Reply
What factors contributed to the increased call volume for emergency services over the recent holiday weekend? Reply