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The county’s 911 emergency dispatchers take hundreds of calls a year. Chances are that sooner or later one of those emergencies may involve you or a loved one. So, do you know when you should call 911? What can you do before an emergency medical services (EMS) team arrives? How to help the EMS team find your location easily? And where might they take you?
Harold Beebout, former president of the Rappahannock County Fire & Rescue Association, answered these and other questions in a Rapp at Home-sponsored community event on Sept. 16. Beebout is also a long-time Emergency Medical Technician and volunteer ambulance driver for the Sperryville Volunteer Fire and Rescue Company…