If you suspect someone is having a heart attack, you should care for the victim by keeping them calm and calling 9-1-1.
If you or someone you are with is suffering chest discomfort or other heart attack symptoms, call 911 right once. (Confirm your neighborhood's plan; some neighborhoods require you to phone a different number.) It's better to call an ambulance than to resist the impulse to drive the heart attack victim or yourself to the hospital. Staff from emergency medical services (EMS) may start providing care while the patient is being transported to the hospital. Additionally, they learn how to provide CPR if someone's heart stops.
If you can't reach EMS, take the patient to the hospital by car. Unless you have no other choice, avoid driving yourself to the hospital if you are the one suffering the symptoms.
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