In September, the Lawrence County Emergency Medical Services compiled and published their monthly statistics, revealing a busy month for the department. Over the course of the month, the EMS received a total of 572 requests for assistance. Out of these requests, 397 patients were successfully transported to various medical facilities.
In addition to local transfers to Southern Tennessee Regional in Lawrenceburg, the data indicates that 80 patients were taken to Maury Regional Medical Center. Furthermore, six individuals were transported to Southern Tennessee Regional in Pulaski, while 19 patients were sent to North Alabama Medical Center. Additionally, 21 patients were transported to medical facilities located in non-adjoining counties, showcasing the extensive reach of the emergency services in the region.
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