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emergency room

[ih-mur-juhn-see room, room] / ɪˈmɜr dʒən si ˌrum, ˌrʊm /


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In no time, there were conga lines and limbo contests, and by the wee hours, someone always ended up at the emergency room and at least one marriage was in peril.

From The Wall Street Journal

The team did not find a significant increase in the overall number of visits to the medical center’s emergency room between Jan. 7, the day the fires began, and April 7.

From Los Angeles Times

Children under the age of 5 and adults 85 and older are most likely to need to visit an emergency room or clinic because of norovirus, and should not hesitate to seek care, experts say.

From Los Angeles Times

“We assume that they’ll continue to use the emergency room and emergency procedures at the same rate, in the same cadence,” he said.

From MarketWatch

"I no longer had any strength in me and when I got to the emergency room, my knees gave in. A burning smell lingered in my nose," he says.

From BBC