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EMD Codes Code Type Call 1 Abdominal Pain / Problem 2 Allergies (Reactions) / Envenomations (Stings, Bites) 3 Animal Bites / Attacks 4 Assault / Sexual Assault / Stun Gun 5 Back Pain (Non-Traumatic or Non-Recent Trauma) 6 Breathing Problems 7 Burns (Scalds) / Explosion (Blast) 8 Carbon Monoxide / Inhalation / Haz Mat / CBRN
When in use, the cards are read from top to bottom, with the Key Questions being asked first, then the proper dispatch code (Red or Yellow), followed by pre-arrival instructions to be given to the caller. There are Call-taker prompts to reinforce certain actions, and a short dispatch guide.
The EMD System is a series of questions which the 9-1-1 Telecommunicator asks the caller in order to determine: What the medical situation is If intervention is needed immediately. (Don’t touch the down wire, pull the victim from the water) What resources need to be dispatched (Fire, Police, EMS, Medic)
17 Ιουν 2012 · 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.
The Connecticut Statewide Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Protocols is dedicated to Connecticut’s EMS providers and their patients. This document reflects our desire to bring best available evidence and medical consensus together to produce protocols that will enhance prehospital care in our state.
"Dispatch Center" means the organization responsible for receiving emergency calls and notifying the appropriate emergency medical service providers of such calls for help, and assigning them to respond to such calls.
Unknown status/Other codes not applicable 04B03 Pri 2, Med Emer A1NOT DANGEROUS body area 04A01 Med Transfer A2 NON-RECENT (≥6 hours) injuries (without priority symptoms) 04A02 Med Transfer Back Pain (Non-Traumatic or Non-Recent Trauma) 5D 0Override 05D00 Pri 1, Med Emer D1Not alert 05D01 Pri 1, Med Emer C0Override 05C00 Pri 2, Med Emer C1 ...