Granbury Emergency Services

State
Texas
County
Hood
City
Granbury
Postal Code
76049
Location
9518 Monticello Drive
Phone
817-573-1643
Fax
817-579-6888
Hours
Tue-Sat 1:00 PM-5:00 PM

Granbury Emergency Services website have trained emergency medical personnel. Their certifications are different as some are Advanced emergency medical technicians, paramedics, and typical emergency technicians.

Granbury Emergency Services being a critical function of Hood county, the technicians ensure they deliver services on time. Granbury Emergency Services also guarantee good prehospital cars. In an emergency call, the Hood county emergency office dispatches both an ambulance and fire apparatus for faster emergency response.

Contact Granbury Emergency Services

Please dial 911 for emergency services in Hood county at any time. However, the ambulance services hours are 9:30 am to 8:30 pm. At this time, you could request ambulance services for a non-emergency via 817-573-1643. You can also fax to 817-579-6888.

Hood County Medical Protocols and Standing Orders

Hood county standing orders and medical protocols provide uniform care standards for treating and transporting patients by Hood county’s emergency services. Therefore, the protocols offer specific guidelines to treating the identified condition in the protocol.

When the paramedic or the Emergency Medical Technician identifies the patient, they must document previous pre-hospital care. They must be neat, concise, spell correctly and use approved terminology and abbreviations.

What Granbury Emergency Services Record for Every Patient Contact

Granbury Emergency Services record a clear history of the patient’s present illness, including the onset time, the chief complaint, patients’ negatives, scene details, and the mechanism of the injury. Second, Granbury Emergency Services must conduct a complete patient physical exam appropriate for the patient’s complaint.

Then Granbury Emergency Services assess the patient’s consciousness level and perform a complete set of vital signs. After the therapeutic intervention, the nurse must take vital signs again. You must document any medication administration, the route, dosage, and the time you administered. You can find other details on each patient’s record on the Hood county official website.

Directions

Refer the map below to find the driving directions.