
You find a child wheezing from pneumonia and weak from malnutrition. She needs a doctor. Her disease is curable, but only if she gets treatment quickly. The nearest hospital is miles away. You do not have a car. In the U.S. many people’s next move is obvious: call 911. But in many places around the world that simply isn’t an option. According to the World Health Organization, in most countries at least a quarter of the population lacks access to an ambulance service. In the poorest communiti...
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