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Cardiac Emergencies: Such as heart attacks, characterized by chest pain or pressure lasting more than two minutes.
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Respiratory Distress: Severe breathing difficulties, including very fast breathing, difficulty speaking in full sentences, or blue lips and fingers.
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Stroke: Sudden onset of weakness, especially on one side of the body, confusion, trouble speaking, or severe headache.
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Severe Trauma: Major injuries from accidents, falls, or violence, especially those involving the head, neck, or spine.
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Uncontrolled Bleeding: Significant bleeding that does not stop with direct pressure.
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Severe Allergic Reactions: Anaphylaxis presenting with swelling, difficulty breathing, or loss of consciousness.