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  1. 9-1-1 Emergency. The OEMC’s 9-1-1 Operations handles all emergency calls for the City of Chicago. The 9-1-1 Center is responsible for dispatching all police, fire, and emergency medical services for the city.

  2. Office of Emergency Management and Communications (OEMC) protects life and property by operating the public safety communications system and by coordinating and managing emergency situations.

  3. Overview. Call 911 for a life-threatening emergency. For help choosing the right level of care, use our Symptom Checker. Symptom Checker. The Emergency Department at Northwestern Memorial Hospital is certified as a Level I trauma center and stroke center.

  4. State of Illinois achieves National Emergency Management re-accreditation.

  5. The Office of Emergency Management (OEM) prepares Chicago for emergencies, provides assistance to people and institutions for disaster recovery, mitigates the effects of these events, and, whenever possible, prevents emergencies and disasters from occurring or worsening.

  6. Each of RUSH's emergency departments — in Chicago, Oak Park, Aurora and Yorkville — provide fast, expert care for a full range of medical problems in adults, children and babies. Staffed by highly experienced emergency medicine specialists, our EDs are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

  7. The Cook County Department of Emergency Management and Regional Security (EMRS) serves more than five million residents in the second largest county in the United States. EMRS integrates first responders, their departments and resources from 134 municipalities.

  8. The emergency department (ED) at Chicago's Rush University Medical Center provides fast, expert care for adults with life-threatening illnesses and injuries.

  9. Click below to learn more about the best times to visit primary care, urgent care or the emergency department. As a Level 1 Trauma Center, UChicago Medicine offers the highest level of care for life-threatening injuries on the South Side of Chicago.

  10. Our children's emergency room, at 5730 S. Drexel Ave., is the primary entry point for pediatric trauma patients. Our emergency medicine team treats more than 35,000 acutely ill or injured children and teens each year, including hundreds with complex trauma injuries.

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