ARLINGTON, Texas (NBC DFW) – Increasing demands on Arlington’s emergency services has the city looking for new ways to help citizens before they have to call for an ambulance. Earlier this year, the Arlington fire department launched a trial “community healthcare” program, designed for patients with heart problems — and more specifically, patients who were repeatedly dialing 911.
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