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Why does a fire engine and an ambulance respond when someone calls 911?

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Why does a fire engine and an ambulance respond when someone calls 911?

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Because there are more fire engines available within Lincoln than there are ambulances and because the fire stations are more strategically located throughout the city, fire engines with paramedics onboard can generally reach patients more quickly than ambulances. The medical crews from the fire department paramedic engine company can quickly assess the patient, begin care and often have the patient ready for transportation when the ambulance arrives.

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