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SUMMARY
Since "time is life," the time required to arrive at the accident site and transfer the injured to the hospital is considered as the key performance indicator of EMS, and travel time is often used to estimate accessibility, especially in larger study regions. Studies on the spatial accessibility of EMS have been conducted in several countries and cities, but there are still some limitations: First, existing studies usually considered only one-way trip time interval. Most studies have focused only on descriptive analysis of the spatial distribution of EMS accessibility and lacked a more . . .
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