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  2. Emergency service response codes - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_service_response_codes

    In the United States, response codes are used to describe a mode of response for an emergency unit responding to a call. They generally vary but often have three basic tiers: Code 3: Respond to the call using lights and sirens. Code 2: Respond to the call with no lights or sirens.

  3. Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) Codes – Thomas Slatin

    www.tomslatin.com/emergency-medical-dispatch-emd-codes

    This is a list of common Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) Codes used by most 911 dispatch agencies in The United States, often referred to as an EMS Codes Cheat Sheet.

  4. 17- TERMINOLOGY

    www.ycdes.org/CommManual/Terminology.pdf

    Responding – Correct manner in which to notify York that a unit is en-route to the scene of a call. Example: BT602 to York, responding or 21-67 to York, responding. Returning – Term used for units leaving an incident. Example: ACQUINT29 to York, returning unavailable.

  5. Emergency Medical Dispatch Codes - Owego. EMS

    owegoems.org/Documents/EMS_general/EMD_Codes.pdf

    C-5 – Recent head injuries (< 24 hrs.)

  6. Official Ten-Code List - everets.org

    www.everets.org/kevin/ten-codes.php

    Official Ten-Code List Association of Public Communications Officers (APCO) 10-0 Caution 10-1 Unable to copy -- change location 10-2 Signal good ... 10-33 Emergency 10-34 Riot 10-35 Major crime alert 10-36 Correct time 10-37 (Investigate) suspicious vehicle 10-38 Stopping suspicious vehicle

  7. An Insight Into the 911 Dispatch Codes - CritiCall Test Prep

    www.criticalltestprep.com/911-dispatch-codes

    The 11-series codes are used to indicate the status of an emergency. The number following the “11” will tell the responders what kind of response is required. For example, “11-71” means that a fire is burning and units should respond immediately.

  8. Emergency Response Codes - Seattle

    web.seattle.gov/sfd/IncidentSearch/TypeCode.htm

    Emergency Response Codes. The following are the typical codes used to describe the types of incidents the Fire Department responds to. Updated November 2013

  9. Emergency Response Codes - Police Codes

    policecodes.net/emergency

    These codes may be used by police officers and other emergency response personnel to communicate more effectively during emergencies. A list of Emergency Response Codes and their meanings.

  10. Emergency Response Codes – Quick Reference Sheet

    www.hhhs.ca/sites/default/files/2024-04/00. Code Poster Updated April 2024.pdf

    EMERGENCY Call 911. ADULT / INFANT. Anyone who finds a . person . unresponsive or seriously injured Call for help in ; department o Check for unresponsiveness o Outside ED/Acute: Call 911. ... Emergency Response Codes – Quick Reference Sheet . Author: Walker Routledge Created Date:

  11. Emergency service response codes - WikiMili

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    In the United States, response codes are used to describe a mode of response for an emergency unit responding to a call. They generally vary but often have three basic tiers: Code 3: Respond to the call using lights and sirens. Code 2: Respond to the call with no lights or sirens.