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to the various buildings. In many communities, building numbers defy explanation. Volunteer EMS personnel Rapid response during the day in many communities is made more difficult when EMS personnel are vol- unteers. These individuals often work during the day, and some of them live very far away from the buildings that house the ambulances. To help solve this problem, dispatchers could use NowForce, a crowdsourcing smart- phone technology to locate the clos- est available volunteers. Communities can also work with local authorities to try to have their local hospital ambu- lances stored closer in various loca- tions where they are often needed. In conclusion, there are many ways to minimize unnecessary deaths with a few simple solutions. n

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on the same side, or both sides, so that no matter where the ambulance comes from, they are easily visible. In emergency situations, seconds count. This problem is more acute in com- munities that have a large number of condominium buildings. Many such communities have made EMS access easier by providing them with codes that allow them immediate access to the building. Condominium build- ing names or numbers should also be consistently displayed and made large enough to be easily visible. There should also be signs pointing

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