Event Calendar
  December 2009
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Gerri Grove's Birthday
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Kristen Saenger's Birthday
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Peter Lawson's Birthday
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Susan Kindel's Birthday
Adrian Proumen's Birthday
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James Pyne's Birthday
Joe England's Birthday
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Dennis Cotellese's Birthday
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Michael Rock's Birthday
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John Benjamin's Birthday
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Tim Davidson's Birthday
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David Asbury's Birthday
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Noelle Landers' Birthday
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Jill Arney's Birthday
Matt McGarvey's Birthday
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Crystal England's Birthday
Robert Flores' Birthday
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Virginia Tech Rescue Squad
Military Building, Barger St. (0245)
Blacksburg, VA 24061
Web Developer: Johnny Wen & David Weand
Emergency DIAL 911
Phone: (540) 231-7138
Fax: (540) 231-6254
Email: vtrescue@vt.edu
DIAL 911 for all EMERGENCIES
540-231-6411 (cell phones)

When do I call for an ambulance?
Is the victim’s condition life-threatening or could it worsen and become life threatening on the way to the hospital? Could moving the victim cause further injury? Does the victim need the skills or equipment of emergency medical technicians? Would distance or traffic conditions cause a delay in getting the victim to the hospital?
If the answer to any of these questions is “yes,” or if you are unsure, it’s best to call an ambulance. EMTs are trained to begin medical treatment on the way to the hospital and can alert the doctors of the patient’s condition in advance.

Example warning signs:
Severe burns, bleeding that won’t stop, severe or persistent vomiting, coughing up or vomiting blood, suicidal or homicidal feelings, difficulty breathing, chest or upper abdominal pain or pressure, fainting or sudden collapse, sudden dizziness, weakness or change in vision, change in mental status