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  2. Hospital emergency codes - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different codes used by hospitals to alert staff to various emergencies, such as fire, bomb threat, or missing patient. Find out the standardized codes in different countries and regions, including Australia, Canada, and the UK.

  3. Emergency service response codes - Wikipedia

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    Code 1: A time critical event with response requiring lights and siren. This usually is a known and going fire or a rescue incident. Code 2: Unused within the Country Fire Authority. Code 3: Non-urgent event, such as a previously extinguished fire or community service cases (such as animal rescue or changing of smoke alarm batteries for the ...

  4. Emergency Severity Index - Wikipedia

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    The Emergency Severity Index (ESI) is a five-level triage algorithm for emergency department patients based on their acuity and resource needs. Learn about the ESI levels, decision points, application, and research.

  5. Medical Priority Dispatch System - Wikipedia

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    MPDS is a system to dispatch medical aid and give pre-arrival instructions based on caller questions and codes. The codes indicate the severity and type of response, such as lights and siren or cold non-lights and siren.

  6. Hospital incident command system (US) - Wikipedia

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    HICS is an incident command system designed for hospitals in the US to manage emergency and non-emergency situations. It is based on the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and has a clear chain of command, logistical and administrative support, and a hospital emergency operations plan.

  7. List of emergency telephone numbers - Wikipedia

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    Find out the emergency numbers for police, ambulance, fire and other services in different countries and regions. Compare the global and local variations of 112, 911, 999 and other codes.

  8. Cardiac arrest - Wikipedia

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    Cardiac arrest is when the heart suddenly and unexpectedly stops beating, causing loss of consciousness, abnormal breathing, and no pulse. It can be caused by arrhythmias, structural heart disease, or other factors, and requires CPR, defibrillation, and post-resuscitation care.

  9. Emergency department - Wikipedia

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    A&E stands for accident and emergency department, also known as emergency department, emergency room, or casualty department. It is a medical facility that treats patients with various illnesses and injuries without prior appointment, using triage to prioritize cases based on clinical need.