Connecticut: Have You Called 911 for Help? Tell Us About Your Experience.
An ambulance at the Northbridge Health Care Center in Bridgeport, Connecticut Frank Franklin II/AP Have you called 911 for a medical emergency in Connecticut? ProPublica and The Connecticut Mirror, two nonprofit newsrooms, are examining emergency medical services in the state and want to hear from those who have had firsthand experiences seeking care. We would like to learn more about your story and if you faced a long wait for emergency care to arrive. We know people in some towns have had to wait up to 20 minutes for an ambulance, but the numbers don’t show what happens as time drags. And they can’t explain the impact on your life in the weeks and months following delayed emergency care. We’ve heard that emergency medical services are often underresourced, but in order to understand what the strained system actually looks like for communities across the state, we need to hear from you. If you have called 911 for a medical emergency in Connecticut f...