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  1. Join Date
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    Hi peeps,

    Asking for a relative: any recommendations? For Pasay/Paco area sana.

    Lifeline sana irecommend ko, but someone commented na mahal daw sila compared to others. The one thing i like though, if they know the ambulance can't get there on time, they will send doctors/nurses in advance to help stabilize the patient. It's a sad indictment of the traffic mess we're in, but at least ginawang ng paraan.

    tia

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    how about hospitals near the area?? may mga ambulance service yang mga yan diba?

    Quote Originally Posted by badkuk View Post
    Hi peeps,

    Asking for a relative: any recommendations? For Pasay/Paco area sana.

    Lifeline sana irecommend ko, but someone commented na mahal daw sila compared to others. The one thing i like though, if they know the ambulance can't get there on time, they will send doctors/nurses in advance to help stabilize the patient. It's a sad indictment of the traffic mess we're in, but at least ginawang ng paraan.

    tia

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Qwerty_ View Post
    how about hospitals near the area?? may mga ambulance service yang mga yan diba?
    Meron but needs coordination pa. They prioritize transfer and pick up to and from other hospitals.

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    P2,000 a year is only P166+ pesos lang per month.

    I checked out na rin yung Manila Doctors Hospital. They have a Department of Emergency Medicine which operates yung ambulance service nila (that's a good indication na trained and supervised ang personnel nila).

    Since malapit yung hospital nila dun sa Paco area you might want to try contacting them din.

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    BTW, Emergency Med is the med field specializing in trauma and urgent care.

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    ^ actually we compared Lifeline to madocs. Mas mura nga, and no need for an annual subscription. But i'm working on the assumption that hospital ambulances would be less available(tama ba?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by badkuk View Post
    ^ actually we compared Lifeline to madocs. Mas mura nga, and no need for an annual subscription. But i'm working on the assumption that hospital ambulances would be less available(tama ba?)
    How much bro? Sa Madocs need ng annual subscription?

    Yung bang 911 naten maasahan to get an Ambulance?


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    Mura lang naman yun sa lifeline diba?
    ₱1k+ annually


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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Mura lang naman yun sa lifeline diba?
    ₱1k+ annually


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    Not bad.

    Kalat ba sila sa NCR? Hopefully.


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    Quote Originally Posted by cast_no_shadow View Post
    Not bad.

    Kalat ba sila sa NCR? Hopefully.


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    Lifeline appears to be the only ambulance service with properly trained paramedics (hopefully).

    To be honest, dito sa `Pinas, maraming ambulances, driver service lang talaga (I'm just stating it as it is...)
    -school bus service pa ng mga anak ng head ng local government unit minsan

    Di bale ng mahal konti (not that much naman), buhay and proper emergency procedures involved diyan.

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    Try Aeromed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoleusBB View Post
    Lifeline appears to be the only ambulance service with properly trained paramedics (hopefully).

    To be honest, dito sa `Pinas, maraming ambulances, driver service lang talaga (I'm just stating it as it is...)
    -school bus service pa ng mga anak ng head ng local government unit minsan

    Di bale ng mahal konti (not that much naman), buhay and proper emergency procedures involved diyan.
    I'd listen to a doctor

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    Quote Originally Posted by badkuk View Post
    Hi peeps,

    Asking for a relative: any recommendations? For Pasay/Paco area sana.

    Lifeline sana irecommend ko, but someone commented na mahal daw sila compared to others. The one thing i like though, if they know the ambulance can't get there on time, they will send doctors/nurses in advance to help stabilize the patient. It's a sad indictment of the traffic mess we're in, but at least ginawang ng paraan.

    tia
    Lifeline pa rin e. They were recommended by my Dad's doctors in the 90s pa lang. I guess there is a reason why they lasted so long.

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