If I go to the hospital in the ambulance, will I be seen by a doctor sooner?

Sun Prairie EMS will provide ambulance transportation to all patients, no matter their medical condition or their ability to pay.  Hospital emergency rooms, however, triage patients based on how serious their medical condition is, regardless of how they got there.  In some cases, people might take an ambulance to the hospital only to find themselves in the same waiting room they would have entered had they driven their own car.

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1. What does EMS stand for?
2. Where did the Star of Life symbol on ambulances come from?
3. What should the public know about Paramedics?
4. What do I do while driving when an emergency vehicle approaches with lights and sirens on?
5. What’s the difference between a paramedic and an ambulance driver?
6. Why do I see the paramedics in the grocery store when they’re on duty?
7. Why does more than just an ambulance come when I call 911?
8. Sometimes the ambulance drives with lights and sirens, and sometimes they don't. What's the difference?
9. Why don’t the paramedics run to treat patients?
10. Do I get to choose which hospital you take me to?
11. If I or someone I care for has special medical needs, how do I let the Paramedics know?
12. If I go to the hospital in the ambulance, will I be seen by a doctor sooner?
13. How do I become a paramedic?