The Lawrence County Emergency Medical Services (LCEMS) has published its monthly report detailing the statistics for July. During this month, the department received a total of 565 service requests. Out of these, 376 patients were successfully transported to various medical facilities.
In addition to local transfers to Southern Tennessee Regional Hospital in Lawrenceburg, the report indicates that 73 patients were taken to Maury Regional Medical Center. Furthermore, four individuals were transported to Southern Tennessee Regional Hospital in Pulaski, while 22 patients were sent to North Alabama Medical Center. Additionally, 31 patients were transported to hospitals located in non-adjoining counties.
This data reflects the ongoing commitment of LCEMS to provide timely and effective emergency medical services to the community.

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