Lesson No 30B-Help, Fire, Police, Medical etc.

Vocabulary for Help, Fire, Police, Medical, etc.

Emergency Services:

  • Help: Assistance or aid
  • Fire department: A group of people trained to put out fires
  • Police department: A group of people trained to enforce the law
  • Ambulance service: A service that provides medical care to people who are injured or sick
  • Emergency room: A hospital department that treats urgent medical conditions

Emergency Situations:

  • Fire: A dangerous situation where something is burning
  • Crime: An illegal act
  • Accident: An unexpected event that causes harm or damage
  • Medical emergency: A sudden illness or injury that requires immediate medical attention

Phrases to Use in an Emergency:

  • “Help!”
  • “I need help!”
  • “Call 911!”
  • “There’s a fire!”
  • “There’s a crime in progress!”
  • “I’m injured!”
  • “I’m not feeling well.”

Example Sentences:

  • If there is a fire, call the fire department.
  • If you see a crime, call the police department.
  • If you have a medical emergency, call the ambulance service.
  • If you are injured, go to the emergency room.
  • Help! I’m trapped!
  • I need help! I’m lost.

Police and Medical Vocabulary

Police Vocabulary

  • Police officer: A person who enforces the law.
  • Police station: A building where police officers work.
  • Crime: An illegal act.
  • Arrest: To take someone into custody.
  • Investigation: The process of examining a crime or incident.
  • Evidence: Something that proves or disproves a fact.
  • Witness: A person who sees something happen.
  • Victim: A person who is harmed by a crime.
  • Suspect: A person who is believed to have committed a crime.
  • Patrol: To walk or drive around an area to keep an eye on things.
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Medical Vocabulary

  • Doctor: A person who is trained to treat illnesses and injuries.
  • Hospital: A place where people receive medical treatment.
  • Clinic: A place where medical care is provided.
  • Patient: A person who receives medical treatment.
  • Nurse: A person who helps doctors and provides medical care.
  • Ambulance: A vehicle used to transport injured or sick people to a hospital.
  • Emergency room: A hospital department that treats urgent medical conditions.
  • Diagnosis: The identification of a disease or illness.
  • Treatment: The process of caring for an illness or injury.
  • Prescription: A written order for medicine.

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