also, I'm not sure if it's important but the police did respond to the incident when 911 was called for an ambulance to get me to the hospital. are police always dispatched when 911 is called or did someone tell the police to come?
Answer: Very interesting. Why did you need an ambulance for a misunderstanding? I suspect that now that you have called 911, there will be some follow-up investigation. When 911 is called it means there is an emergency, not a misunderstanding. When 911 was called, did you specifically ask for ambulance, probably NOT, which is why the police responded. When the police reponded, you probably gave them a brief desciption of what occurred before you were transported. So, now the police intend to follow-up. Good luck.
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