Walt Disney World does not have a full-service, overnight hospital located directly on its 25,000-acre property, but it features a highly sophisticated medical infrastructure designed to handle emergencies and minor illnesses. Each of the four theme parks and two water parks has a dedicated First Aid station staffed by registered nurses who can provide over-the-counter medications, bandage minor wounds, and offer a quiet space for recovery. For more serious but non-life-threatening issues, there is the AdventHealth Centra Care Walk-In Urgent Care center located at Disney Springs, which is open daily and provides a complimentary shuttle service from many Disney Resort hotels. In the event of a true medical emergency, Disney utilizes its own Reedy Creek Emergency Services (now part of the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District), which employs highly trained paramedics and EMTs capable of providing advanced life support. These first responders can stabilize a patient and transport them via ambulance to nearby full-service hospitals, such as AdventHealth Celebration or Orlando Health Dr. P. Phillips Hospital, both of which are located just minutes from the park boundaries.