Langlade
Memorial Hospitals Emergency Department is open 24 hours a day, seven
days a week, serving a 45-square mile catchment area of northern and
north central Wisconsin.
A Level III facility, our medical and nursing staff are specially trained and
certified to evaluate and effectively manage all types of illness and injury,
including cardiac trauma emergencies. With 11 rescue squads transporting to Langlade
Memorial Hospital, we provide 24-hour Laboratory, Radiology, and Respiratory
care services. We work collaboratively with law enforcement, social services,
mobile crisis services, clergy, and public health. In addition, we serve as the
24-hour Lifeline Response Center serving seven counties.
In the event a patient requires more advanced treatment at a tertiary
care center, emergency patients are stabilized and appropriate transfer
of care is arranged to a Level I or Level II hospital. Langlade Memorial
Hospital is capable of air ambulance services utilizing Spirit of Marshfield,
Eagle III or Theda Star aero medical services.
Emergency Tips
If you have an emergency, call for help immediately. When someone has
been seriously injured, every second it takes to get treatment can make
a difference. If you are alone, go to a phone and dial 9-1-1 or
the designated number. If someone else is present, one of you should
make the call and the other should remain with the victim.
An emergency team needs to be able to find your home quickly. Make
sure your address can be clearly seen from the street. Stand out on the
street and check to see if you can read the numbers, both in the daytime
and at night. If you live in a rural area, be sure your number is on
a mailbox at the road or is clearly identified in some way.
To reach the Emergency
Department,
call (715) 623-9225 |