Thank you.
Typically after the discharge we will call the ambulance to the scene, if we haven't been able to bring the ambulance in advance. In some circumstances, and I'll use this word advisedly, we've been lucky enough to have a situation that's somewhat “contained”. We've been able to bring the medical support in advance of any attempt to make contact with the individual. You can think of hostage or barricaded-suspect situations. The tasers have been deployed under those circumstances. But if it's an unanticipated event in the community where the taser has been deployed, the situation is contained at the scene and we'll bring an ambulance to the scene.
We're fortunate in Toronto that the ambulance service is prompt and well equipped.