Kaymcdonnell Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 We had a lady walk into our office today on Sai Yuan, Rawai, she was suffering from a heart condition and needed an ambulance. We tried the 1669 number but nobody picked up. We tried the police and lots of other numbers but it took 20 mins to finally organize it. Then 20 mins after that we got a phone call asking for information of the problem and where our office was, presumably from the transit ambulance. Finally after another 5 mins we got the ambulance. Total 45 mins……. is that good/bad for Thailand?
LivinginKata Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 I would say that's quite a good response time for Phuket. A couple of times over the years we phoned for an ambulance for guest accidents, and not one time did an ambulance show up. We always had to drive them to a hospital in our car. 2
Popular Post stevenl Posted February 15, 2014 Popular Post Posted February 15, 2014 Call 1719, alarm number for Bangkok Phuket Hospital. Always quick reply and always English speaking people on the phone. 3
Costas2008 Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 I'm surprised that 1669 didn't answer, usually they are very good and prompt. Which number did you get through at the end? As about the 45 minutes, it's a long time considering the condition of the patient.
Popular Post Old Croc Posted February 15, 2014 Popular Post Posted February 15, 2014 I got to ride in an ambulance last year. Apparently it took about 1/2 an hour to get to Chalong. Less time back to BKK Hospital using bells and sirens. Good service, bed to bed, I got to lay down for the trip, with a pretty young nurse holding my hand. And all for the huge sum of 800 baht. Not much more than the cost of a ride in a small, open farm truck driven by an armed, drunken criminal! 7
fasteddie Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 That's 30mins quicker than I got in KL whilst laying on the pavement having a heart attack.
Popular Post fasteddie Posted February 15, 2014 Popular Post Posted February 15, 2014 I got to ride in an ambulance last year. Apparently it took about 1/2 an hour to get to Chalong. Less time back to BKK Hospital using bells and sirens. Good service, bed to bed, I got to lay down for the trip, with a pretty young nurse holding my hand. And all for the huge sum of 800 baht. Not much more than the cost of a ride in a small, open farm truck driven by an armed, drunken criminal! "Not much more than the cost of a ride in a small, open farm truck driven by an armed, drunken criminal!" You've been to Oz then? 7
Kaymcdonnell Posted February 15, 2014 Author Posted February 15, 2014 I'm surprised that 1669 didn't answer, usually they are very good and prompt. Which number did you get through at the end? As about the 45 minutes, it's a long time considering the condition of the patient. we finally got through on 1669 but it took a long time
Old Croc Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 That's 30mins quicker than I got in KL whilst laying on the pavement having a heart attack. Perhaps it coincided with prayer time. Good to see you survived despite the service. 1
Old Croc Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 I got to ride in an ambulance last year. Apparently it took about 1/2 an hour to get to Chalong. Less time back to BKK Hospital using bells and sirens. Good service, bed to bed, I got to lay down for the trip, with a pretty young nurse holding my hand. And all for the huge sum of 800 baht. Not much more than the cost of a ride in a small, open farm truck driven by an armed, drunken criminal! "Not much more than the cost of a ride in a small, open farm truck driven by an armed, drunken criminal!" You've been to Oz then? Come from there, now live in Phuket where the real crims drive taxis.
Costas2008 Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 Kaymcdonnell, on 15 Feb 2014 - 16:11, said: Costas2008, on 15 Feb 2014 - 15:04, said: I'm surprised that 1669 didn't answer, usually they are very good and prompt. Which number did you get through at the end? As about the 45 minutes, it's a long time considering the condition of the patient. we finally got through on 1669 but it took a long time I would suggest, your office, files a complain with 1669. Website: www.niems.go.th They will take it seriously.
Popular Post Kaymcdonnell Posted February 15, 2014 Author Popular Post Posted February 15, 2014 Call 1719, alarm number for Bangkok Phuket Hospital. Always quick reply and always English speaking people on the phone. Thanks that number is in my phone now. I was so stressed when i did not even know who to phone. I kept thinking that how stupid it was that i have been here so long and did not have numbers like that in my phone. I would suggest to everyone that they take note of important numbers like that. 4
circusman Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 That's 30mins quicker than I got in KL whilst laying on the pavement having a heart attack. Perhaps it coincided with prayer time. Good to see you survived despite the service. Evidently you only read the parts of post that you think important. OP was not the one in need.
Kaymcdonnell Posted February 15, 2014 Author Posted February 15, 2014 http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/231734-tourist-police-other-important-contact-information/ Should really look at this topic and make notes of all numbers in your phone. Soooo important when you are in a bad situation.
fasteddie Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 That's 30mins quicker than I got in KL whilst laying on the pavement having a heart attack. Perhaps it coincided with prayer time. Good to see you survived despite the service. Evidently you only read the parts of post that you think important. OP was not the one in need. So?
stevenl Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 That's 30mins quicker than I got in KL whilst laying on the pavement having a heart attack. Perhaps it coincided with prayer time. Good to see you survived despite the service. Evidently you only read the parts of post that you think important. OP was not the one in need. Evidently you only read the parts of post that you think important. OC was not replying to the OP. 2
Old Croc Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 That's 30mins quicker than I got in KL whilst laying on the pavement having a heart attack. Perhaps it coincided with prayer time. Good to see you survived despite the service. Evidently you only read the parts of post that you think important. OP was not the one in need. I was quoting fasteddie, not the OP. I think you're the one with comprehension problems circusman. 2
Mudcrab Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 I got to ride in an ambulance last year. Apparently it took about 1/2 an hour to get to Chalong. Less time back to BKK Hospital using bells and sirens. Good service, bed to bed, I got to lay down for the trip, with a pretty young nurse holding my hand. And all for the huge sum of 800 baht. Not much more than the cost of a ride in a small, open farm truck driven by an armed, drunken criminal! Not much more than the cost of a ride in a small, open farm truck driven by an armed, drunken criminal! How much did this cost? I'm a bit short of cash at the moment!!!
Mudcrab Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 I got to ride in an ambulance last year. Apparently it took about 1/2 an hour to get to Chalong. Less time back to BKK Hospital using bells and sirens. Good service, bed to bed, I got to lay down for the trip, with a pretty young nurse holding my hand. And all for the huge sum of 800 baht. Not much more than the cost of a ride in a small, open farm truck driven by an armed, drunken criminal! "Not much more than the cost of a ride in a small, open farm truck driven by an armed, drunken criminal!" You've been to Oz then? Come from there, now live in Phuket where the real crims drive taxis. as opposed to police cars?
Old Croc Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 I got to ride in an ambulance last year. Apparently it took about 1/2 an hour to get to Chalong. Less time back to BKK Hospital using bells and sirens. Good service, bed to bed, I got to lay down for the trip, with a pretty young nurse holding my hand. And all for the huge sum of 800 baht. Not much more than the cost of a ride in a small, open farm truck driven by an armed, drunken criminal! Not much more than the cost of a ride in a small, open farm truck driven by an armed, drunken criminal! How much did this cost? I'm a bit short of cash at the moment!!! Turn up at Phuket airport Muddie and ask the first guy you see if he could arrange to get you to a good hotel and you'll find out how much! 1
Mudcrab Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 Call 1719, alarm number for Bangkok Phuket Hospital. Always quick reply and always English speaking people on the phone. Thanks that number is in my phone now. I was so stressed when i did not even know who to phone. I kept thinking that how stupid it was that i have been here so long and did not have numbers like that in my phone. I would suggest to everyone that they take note of important numbers like that. or learn basic first aid and CPR
Mudcrab Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 I got to ride in an ambulance last year. Apparently it took about 1/2 an hour to get to Chalong. Less time back to BKK Hospital using bells and sirens. Good service, bed to bed, I got to lay down for the trip, with a pretty young nurse holding my hand. And all for the huge sum of 800 baht. Not much more than the cost of a ride in a small, open farm truck driven by an armed, drunken criminal! Not much more than the cost of a ride in a small, open farm truck driven by an armed, drunken criminal! How much did this cost? I'm a bit short of cash at the moment!!! Turn up at Phuket airport Muddie and ask the first guy you see if he could arrange to get you to a good hotel and you'll find out how much! Presumably an argument follows.......and then the discussion about a lift to the hospital follows shortly afterwards!!!
N47HAN Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 Defiantely agree with Steven l 1719 bkk hospital. By far far better than any other option
Kaymcdonnell Posted February 15, 2014 Author Posted February 15, 2014 Kaymcdonnell, on 15 Feb 2014 - 16:11, said: Costas2008, on 15 Feb 2014 - 15:04, said: I'm surprised that 1669 didn't answer, usually they are very good and prompt. Which number did you get through at the end? As about the 45 minutes, it's a long time considering the condition of the patient. we finally got through on 1669 but it took a long time I would suggest, your office, files a complain with 1669. Website: www.niems.go.th They will take it seriously. the thing that annoys me the most is that i did not have the numbers in my phone, it would have been quicker as it took about 5 mins to find out the emergency number (the thais also did not seem to know). If there had been someone lying dying in the road i would have been totally useless.
stevenl Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 Call 1719, alarm number for Bangkok Phuket Hospital. Always quick reply and always English speaking people on the phone. Thanks that number is in my phone now. I was so stressed when i did not even know who to phone. I kept thinking that how stupid it was that i have been here so long and did not have numbers like that in my phone. I would suggest to everyone that they take note of important numbers like that. or learn basic first aid and CPR The first thing you'll learn on any CPR course: call in professionals.
sirchai Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 Don't worry, that's still "fast" for this country.13 years ago in Germany,I went to my mother's flat to say hello, when she instantly fell ,caused by a heart attack. I phoned the ambulance, living only one minute away from the hospital, from which they usually take off with an emergency doctor, following the ambulance. Bad was that the ambulance car driver was from East Germany and not familiar with the city. I was trying to keep my mom alive, while i always heard an ambulance driving downtown.( Even cab drivers have to make a street knowledge test, but not ambulance car drivers....) When I phoned them again, they'd told me to stay calm? Calm with my dying mom in my arms, trying to.resuscitate her........???= Finally, they found our house, but it took 84 minutes. The laws say 10 minutes, wherever an emergency is. Then a fresh graduated emergency doctor who wanted to inject her Adrenaline into a non functioning blood circulation. I had to remind him that this wouldn't work........................ He wasn't familiar with the final decision to inject it straight into her heart and I wanted to kill him and the driver who was shaking..... Then he'd tried electroshock, but it was too late.- .
LivinginKata Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 <snip> Then he'd tried electroshock, but it was too late.- I feel bad for your loss..... 1
IrishIvan Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 I would just call a taxi and offer them 2000 baht, probably get you to the hospital quicker than any ambulance could 2
Kaymcdonnell Posted February 15, 2014 Author Posted February 15, 2014 Don't worry, that's still "fast" for this country.13 years ago in Germany,I went to my mother's flat to say hello, when she instantly fell ,caused by a heart attack. I phoned the ambulance, living only one minute away from the hospital, from which they usually take off with an emergency doctor, following the ambulance. Bad was that the ambulance car driver was from East Germany and not familiar with the city. I was trying to keep my mom alive, while i always heard an ambulance driving downtown.( Even cab drivers have to make a street knowledge test, but not ambulance car drivers....) When I phoned them again, they'd told me to stay calm? Calm with my dying mom in my arms, trying to.resuscitate her........???= Finally, they found our house, but it took 84 minutes. The laws say 10 minutes, wherever an emergency is. Then a fresh graduated emergency doctor who wanted to inject her Adrenaline into a non functioning blood circulation. I had to remind him that this wouldn't work........................ He wasn't familiar with the final decision to inject it straight into her heart and I wanted to kill him and the driver who was shaking..... Then he'd tried electroshock, but it was too late.- . Very sorry for you and your mum. This is why now i at least will make sure that i have the emergency numbers. 1
LivinginKata Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 I would just call a taxi and offer them 2000 baht, probably get you to the hospital quicker than any ambulance could Exactly what my wife did when we had a big m/bike smash many many years ago, I was unconcious at the time. No idea who paid for the taxi ride and cleaning out the blood in the back.
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