The emergency transportation vehicle will offer Basic Life Support for instances such as vomiting, abdominal pain, broken bones or stitches. SPECIAL TO THE ORACLE
At last, students will finally get to see what the two-year wait for the Medical Response Unit (MRU) was all about.
The new campus emergency transportation vehicle will be rolling onto campus Thursday on the Marshall Student Center lawn from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. for the official launching event.
Student Health Services (SHS), Student Government (SG) and the University Emergency Medicine Student Association (UEMSA) collaborated to curate an MRU to provide Basic Life Support (BLS) care for USF students, faculty, staff and guests.