Here's an announcement that just came from MedStar concerning how it will respond to emergency during the current heavy snow conditions:
"Based on predicted weather and temperatures, we anticipate the suspension to remain in effect for at least 12 hours," MedStar said.
Suspension of these “hot” responses will allow crews to travel at speeds appropriate to current weather conditions and reduce associated traffic incidents caused by drivers giving way to the ambulances.
Based on predicted weather and temperatures, we anticipate the suspension to remain in effect for at least 12 hours. We will continue to monitor weather and traffic conditions and reports from field crews on a on-going basis.
From midnight to noon today MedStar has responded to 17 traffic accidents within our service area. A MedStar ambulance was involved in traffic accident today due to slick road conditions."
"Based on predicted weather and temperatures, we anticipate the suspension to remain in effect for at least 12 hours," MedStar said.
Suspension of these “hot” responses will allow crews to travel at speeds appropriate to current weather conditions and reduce associated traffic incidents caused by drivers giving way to the ambulances.
Based on predicted weather and temperatures, we anticipate the suspension to remain in effect for at least 12 hours. We will continue to monitor weather and traffic conditions and reports from field crews on a on-going basis.
From midnight to noon today MedStar has responded to 17 traffic accidents within our service area. A MedStar ambulance was involved in traffic accident today due to slick road conditions."

