In a recent update, the Lawrence County Emergency Medical Services has shared their operational statistics for October. During this month, the department received a total of 554 service requests. Out of these, 384 individuals were successfully transported to various medical facilities.
In addition to local transfers to Southern Tennessee Regional Lawrenceburg, the data reveals that 73 patients were taken to Maury Regional Medical Center. Furthermore, 2 patients were transported to Southern Tennessee Regional Pulaski, while 20 were sent to North Alabama Medical Center. Additionally, 21 patients were transported to medical facilities located in non-adjoining counties. This comprehensive overview highlights the critical role that the emergency services play in ensuring timely medical assistance within the community.

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