Knowing when to call an ambulance can be the difference between recovery and tragedy. In Jammu, where mountain roads add minutes to every emergency, that decision matters even more.
Always call an ambulance for:
- Chest pain lasting more than 5 minutes, especially with sweating, nausea or shortness of breath.
- Sudden weakness on one side of the body, slurred speech, or facial drooping (signs of stroke).
- Severe bleeding that doesn't stop with pressure within 10 minutes.
- Difficulty breathing, especially with blue lips or fingertips.
- Severe head injury, loss of consciousness, or seizures.
- Major accidents — never move someone with a possible spinal injury.
What happens after you call
When you call +91 70067 87546, our dispatcher will ask three things: location, patient condition, and a callback number. Stay on the line — instructions while you wait can save a life.