Response Time and Survival Outcomes in Emergency Medical Services

Authors

  • Abdulrahman Abdulwahab Alshahrani, Meshal Abdullah Alqarni, Wleed Ali Alshebi

Keywords:

Ambulances; Time and Motion Studies; Cardiac and Cardiovascular Systems; Nonhospitalized Patients; Outcome and Process Assessment (Health Care); Inanition

Abstract

Emergency Medical Services (EMS) are an important link in the chain of survival, particularly for patients suffering from time-sensitive medical and traumatic emergencies. Response time has long been regarded as a salient measure of EMS system performance, often defined as the duration between an emergency call being received to the time personnel arrives on scene.

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Published

2026-01-13

How to Cite

Abdulrahman Abdulwahab Alshahrani, Meshal Abdullah Alqarni, Wleed Ali Alshebi. (2026). Response Time and Survival Outcomes in Emergency Medical Services. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Innovation and Research Methodology, ISSN: 2960-2068, 5(1), 19–25. Retrieved from https://ijmirm.com/index.php/ijmirm/article/view/230