When to Call 911
Call 911 if you have heart attack symptoms that last longer than 5 minutes. Always seek emergency care right away if you think you're having a heart attack. Don't wait to see if it passes.
Don't drive yourself to the emergency room if you think you're having a heart attack. Call an ambulance or, if an ambulance can't come immediately, have someone drive you to the emergency room.
Call 911 or other emergency services if you have chest pain that is crushing or squeezing and comes with any of the following symptoms:
Sweating
Shortness of breath
Nausea or vomiting
Pain that spreads from the chest to the neck, jaw, or one or both shoulders or arms
Dizziness or lightheadedness
Fast or irregular pulse
Signs of shock (such as severe weakness or inability to stand or walk)
After calling 911 or other emergency services, chew and swallow 1 adult aspirin (325 milligrams), as long as you're not allergic to aspirin or unable to take it for some other reason.
Call 911 or other emergency services if you are caring for someone you think has had a heart attack. If the person is alert, he or she should chew and swallow 1 adult aspirin, as long as he or she is not allergic to aspirin or unable to take it for some other reason. If the person becomes unconscious and stops breathing, perform CPR.
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