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Fire department turns to telemedicine to help ensure hospital availability

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Submitted by the Los Angeles County Fire Department
5:11 am PDT April 4, 2020
In response to the current COVID-19 pandemic, the Los Angeles County Fire Department has launched a new telemedicine program.

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