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EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES <br />Eight percent of �he survey hous�holds - 16 percent of <br />the households in �ahich the respondent �vas aged 65 or older - <br />reported having a medical emergency dur�ng the past twelve <br />months for which the Roseville Police or an emergency medical <br />service was called (Question 8). Of the 32 hauseholds <br />reporting medical emergencies, 24 househo�ds indicated that <br />they called the Roseville Police fox assastance_. Other <br />calls were placed to: �aramedics (3), Unity Hospital (1}, <br />5t. PauZ Police (1), Murphy Ambulance (1) and family doctor <br />(1). One respondent did not recall who was called (4uestion 8B). <br />Response for assistance came from �he RoseviZle Police <br />�--� w ..� ,-�, ...r ...,-<�.,.,,..... <br />( 2 5 hous eholds ),,_�arariedi�,�,_�. ,�: .i����y w-��g.�-��,� ,Y( 6} ryTand IHealth� <br />- -�•-�`.� .- .��.,�_. . �n.�..�.:k..,_.�.�... �.,:,.�..�,�., <br />_.. . ... .,_ . ,. �.<a• <br />,=•C`entral (2),�°""�Questian SC) . <br />`�. <br />S' <br />Ar�ong those househo�ds in which th� Roseville Police <br />actually came to help, 24 af 25 respondents rated the <br />emergency medical service provided as exceZlent {20} or <br />good (4) and one respondent rated the emergency medical service <br />as poor (Question 8D) . <br />Mid-Continent Surveys, Inc. <br />• • <br />14 <br />