Go to an Emergency Department to seek treatment for:
Trouble breathing
Bleeding that won't stop
Chest pain or pressure
Broken bones
Partial or total amputation of a limb
Traumas or injuries to the head
Deep cuts or wounds
Severe burns
Severe pain
Poisoning
Loss of consciousness, unable to wake
Sudden severe headaches, dizziness, weakness, numbness, trouble seeing or speaking
Mental health issues (thoughts of suicide, self-harm or harm to others)
Drug Overdoes
Severely ill or injured children and infants
High Fever that does not come down after taking fever reducing medication
Fever in a child under 3 months of age
Obstetrical emergencies (early pregnancy complications, labour and delivery)
This is not an all-encompassing list, if you or your child needs emergency medical treatment call 911 or head to the nearest emergency department immediately.