emergency - an unexpected situation that is dangerous or very serious and makes one act immediately
> Is anyone here a doctor? It's an emergency! My wife is giving birth!
to state - to say something; to give information
> Please leave a message, stating your name, telephone number, and your reason for calling, and we'll return your call as soon as we can.
ambulance - a special van that is driven very quickly, with loud noise and bright lights, to help people with urgent medical problems, taking them to the hospital
> When Heather broke her leg while she was home alone, she wasn't able to drive herself to the hospital, so she called an ambulance.
car accident - a collision between two or more cars; when a car hits another car or another object, usually hurting or killing people
> Car accidents are more likely when the roads are covered in ice and snow.
pileup - a big, serious car accident where many cars hit each other
> When the truck rolled over on the freeway, it caused a pileup because all the cars behind it ran into each other.
to trace - to find something; to figure out where something is
> They traced the bad smell in the house to their son's dirty socks.
hurt - injured; in pain because something is wrong with one's body
> Claudia got hurt when she fell off her bicycle.
unconscious - not aware of what is happening around oneself and appearing to be asleep, usually because one was hit very hard on the head
> Hideya was unconscious for a few minutes after he hit his head.
to bleed - to lose blood; to have a red liquid come of out one's body because one has an injury or is hurt in some other way
> Nicky accidentally cut her finger with the scissors and it bled on the carpet.
trapped - unable to move or leave a place, usually because one or more objects are in one's way
> We were trapped in the elevator for four hours, waiting for someone to fix it.
to rescue - to save someone; to help someone get out of a difficult or dangerous situation
> The firefighters rescued two little girls from a burning building.
to explode - to make a loud noise and break into many small pieces, usually with fire
> It's dangerous to smoke in a gas station because the gas tanks might explode.
to stay on the line - to not hang up the phone; to continue to talk with someone on the phone and not leave to do something else
> Please stay on the line, and our next available representative will be with you as soon as possible.
Jaws of Life - a large, strong machine that cuts a hole in something to help people get out of a car or building after a serious accident
> After the earthquake, the city used its Jaws of Life to help people get out of the library, which had collapsed.
to do the job - to be able to do something well; to work correctly
> You have a lot of furniture to move, so we'll need at least four strong people to do the job.
paramedics - a person who is not a nurse or doctor, but whose job is to help people with medical problems, especially in an emergency
> The paramedics saved that man's life, helping him breathe until they could get him to the hospital.
to hurry - to rush; to do something quickly
> Please hurry and finish the project as quickly as you can. The client is waiting!
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> Is anyone here a doctor? It's an emergency! My wife is giving birth!
to state - to say something; to give information
> Please leave a message, stating your name, telephone number, and your reason for calling, and we'll return your call as soon as we can.
ambulance - a special van that is driven very quickly, with loud noise and bright lights, to help people with urgent medical problems, taking them to the hospital
> When Heather broke her leg while she was home alone, she wasn't able to drive herself to the hospital, so she called an ambulance.
car accident - a collision between two or more cars; when a car hits another car or another object, usually hurting or killing people
> Car accidents are more likely when the roads are covered in ice and snow.
pileup - a big, serious car accident where many cars hit each other
> When the truck rolled over on the freeway, it caused a pileup because all the cars behind it ran into each other.
to trace - to find something; to figure out where something is
> They traced the bad smell in the house to their son's dirty socks.
hurt - injured; in pain because something is wrong with one's body
> Claudia got hurt when she fell off her bicycle.
unconscious - not aware of what is happening around oneself and appearing to be asleep, usually because one was hit very hard on the head
> Hideya was unconscious for a few minutes after he hit his head.
to bleed - to lose blood; to have a red liquid come of out one's body because one has an injury or is hurt in some other way
> Nicky accidentally cut her finger with the scissors and it bled on the carpet.
trapped - unable to move or leave a place, usually because one or more objects are in one's way
> We were trapped in the elevator for four hours, waiting for someone to fix it.
to rescue - to save someone; to help someone get out of a difficult or dangerous situation
> The firefighters rescued two little girls from a burning building.
to explode - to make a loud noise and break into many small pieces, usually with fire
> It's dangerous to smoke in a gas station because the gas tanks might explode.
to stay on the line - to not hang up the phone; to continue to talk with someone on the phone and not leave to do something else
> Please stay on the line, and our next available representative will be with you as soon as possible.
Jaws of Life - a large, strong machine that cuts a hole in something to help people get out of a car or building after a serious accident
> After the earthquake, the city used its Jaws of Life to help people get out of the library, which had collapsed.
to do the job - to be able to do something well; to work correctly
> You have a lot of furniture to move, so we'll need at least four strong people to do the job.
paramedics - a person who is not a nurse or doctor, but whose job is to help people with medical problems, especially in an emergency
> The paramedics saved that man's life, helping him breathe until they could get him to the hospital.
to hurry - to rush; to do something quickly
> Please hurry and finish the project as quickly as you can. The client is waiting!
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