911 Emergency

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Across
  1. 4. Law enforcement officers who maintain public safety and order.
  2. 5. The act of sending emergency services to a scene.
  3. 8. A vehicle equipped for transporting sick or injured people.
  4. 11. Physical harm or damage to the body.
  5. 12. A situation that does not require immediate action or assistance.
  6. 14. Requiring immediate attention but not necessarily life-threatening.
  7. 15. A trained professional who provides emergency medical care.
Down
  1. 1. The rhythmic expansion and contraction of arteries as blood is pumped.
  2. 2. A lifesaving technique used in emergencies to restore breathing and circulation.
  3. 3. The person who coordinates emergency services and sends help.
  4. 6. A state of readiness to act or respond when necessary.
  5. 7. The reaction or assistance provided in an emergency situation.
  6. 9. A serious situation requiring immediate assistance.
  7. 10. Individuals, such as police or EMTs, who answer emergency calls.
  8. 13. A state of serious danger or requiring immediate medical attention.