Emergency room Whambulance makes stop in Kingwood
published Jul. 31, 2012
The First Choice Emergency Room’s Whambulance rolled its way into Kingwood from 5-9 p.m. Friday, July 27 at First Choice's emergency room, located at 2158 Northpark Drive in Kingwood.
The 14-foot monster truck, featured a green screen photo booth inside, interactive gaming stations, a remote control race track, raffles and giveaways, all to teach visitors about its facility as an alternative option for emergency care.
According to First Choice, its locations offer quick access to board-certified physicians and emergency-trained registered nurses, and each facility is equipped with state-of-the-art diagnostic technology, including CT scanners, ultrasound and digital X-ray machines and COLA-accredited laboratories.
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