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Learn the meaning and usage of hospital emergency codes, such as code blue for cardiac arrest, code red for fire, and code yellow for missing patient. Compare the codes across different countries and regions, such as Australia, Canada, and the UK.
Find out the emergency numbers for police, ambulance, fire and other services in different countries and regions. Compare the common numbers such as 112, 911 and 999 with the unique ones for each country.
Learn how different countries and agencies use predefined systems to describe the priority and response assigned to calls for service. Compare the codes and methods used by emergency services in the United States, the United Kingdom, and other jurisdictions.
Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) is a network in the US that sends emergency alerts to mobile devices. Learn about the types, history, and participation of WEA, and how it differs from Amber alerts and other systems.
Code Blue is a TV drama about four young doctors who work as "fellows" on a helicopter emergency team. The series has three seasons and a movie, and features Tomohisa Yamashita, Yui Aragaki, Erika Toda and other stars.
A reality show that follows the cases and staff of trauma centers and emergency rooms in the U.S. from 1997 to 2002. The show was controversial for its graphic content, health risks, and patient privacy issues.
The Emergency Alert System (EAS) is a national warning system in the United States that allows authorized officials to broadcast emergency alerts and warning messages to the public via various media platforms. It was launched in 1997 and replaced the Emergency Broadcast System (EBS), and uses a digitally encoded signal called Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME) to target specific areas.
Paul Hulse, the founder and chief executive officer of Just Believe Inc., said there will be a new location in Toms River next winter for a Code Blue emergency overnight shelter for families.