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Life-Threatening
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Emergency Ambulance and Medical Team Ambulance
(SAMU) |
01.45.67.50.50
or 15 |
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FIRE BRIGADE
(Pompiers) |
18 |
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POLICE DEPARTMENT
(Police Secours) |
17 |
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On-Call Physicians
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Urgences Médicales de Paris |
01.53.94.94.94 |
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S.O.S MEDECINS (**) |
01.47.07.77.77 |
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are provided 24 hours a day, every day of the year, by
teams of physicians circulating in radio-dispatched cars
throughout the city and who come to your home. |
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Benefits Administrators has an agreement with SOS
Médecins: you may ask for an English speaking Doctor and
they will do their best to find one and will bill
European Benefits Administrators for the home visit. |
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Other Emergency Services |
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Hôpital Européen Georges
Pompidou
20, Rue Leblanc
75015 Paris |
01.56.09.20.00 |
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SEVERE BURNS
Service des Brûlés
Hôpital Cochin
27, Rue du Faubourg St-Jacques
75014 Paris |
01.58.41.26.49 |
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INJURIES, in
particular, surgery, (including severed fingers and
hands)
Service des Urgences
Hôpital Cochin
27, Rue du Faubourg St-Jacques
75014 Paris |
01.58.41.27.22 |
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POISON CONTROL CENTER
Centre Anti-Poison
Hôpital Fernand-Widal
200, Rue du Faubourg St-Denis
75010 Paris
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This
facility has emergency treatment for poisoning.
Staff members can tell you whether a substance
is toxic, what emergency measures to take if it
is, whether hospitalisation is advisable and, if
so, where to go. There is generally an
English-speaking person available. |
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01.40.05.48.48 |
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EAR/NOSE/THROAT EMERGENCIES
Urgences O.R.L.
Hôpital Necker
149, Rue de Sèvres
75015 Paris |
01.44.49.46.87 |
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SOS DENTISTS |
01.43.37.51.00 |
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SOS-DROGUE INTERNATIONAL
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Call
SOS-DROGUE INTERNATIONAL for legal and
psychological assistance. |
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01.55.87.55.55
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ATTACKS/RAPES
Urgences Médico-Judiciaires
Hôpital Hôtel-Dieu
1, Place du Parvis Notre-Dame
75001 Paris
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If you
have been violently attacked or raped, go first
to your local Commissariat de Police, which can
arrange access to the following service which
has physicians on staff who have special
training and who will make sure you have all the
legal reports for a future prosecution of the
attacker, as well as providing you with
necessary medical attention. |
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01.42.34.86.78 |
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A life-threatening situation calls for immediate and independent
action on your part. This information might be helpful and
should be kept visible and accessible, taped on the wall by your
phone, for example. |
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When telephoning to an emergency service,
you need to:
Provide the following information:
a) your name and address, including the
floor (étage) and entrance code number if necessary,
b) your telephone number
c) patient's name and age
Inform them of the nature of the illness or
accident and what has happened since, and what
treatment, if any, has been given. Also describe the
patient's present condition (can not walk, is vomiting, is
in pain, etc.)
Speak clearly and slowly in French or English.
If you do not speak French and do not have anyone else who
can make the call, the person on the other end may
understand or be able to find someone who does. SOS Médecins
and European Benefits can answer emergency calls in English. |
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Non-Life
Threatening Emergency
If you need help in a medical emergency
which is not life-threatening, the
Office of Student Affairs
can help you find the kind of medical service you need.
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