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  2. Emergency service response codes - Wikipedia

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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 emergency lights, but without sirens. Alternatively, sirens may be used if necessary ...

  3. Water ambulance - Wikipedia

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    Non-emergency patient transport water ambulances are equipped with basic life support equipment and are crewed by two or more volunteers from the Mestre Green Cross or a private company, such as the Blue Cross. All water ambulances are equipped with blue flashing lights, siren, two way radio and radar. Emergency water ambulances are noticeable ...

  4. Emergency vehicle lighting - Wikipedia

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    The exception to this is the motor carrier enforcement vehicles which use all red lighting. Ambulance and fire personel use red warning lights. In Oklahoma, any emergency vehicle may use a combination of red/blue warning lights, with the rural area police departments primarily using all blue lights and rural ambulance and fire using red.

  5. Hospital emergency codes - Wikipedia

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    Code purple: medical emergency. Code red: fire. Code yellow: internal emergency. MET call: a medical emergency that is not cardiac or respiratory arrest. Code pink: a mother is going into labor unexpectedly, or there is a newborn medical emergency. VICTORIA Australia. Emergencies (Public Hospital services)

  6. Air medical services - Wikipedia

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    An air ambulance is a specially outfitted helicopter or fixed-wing aircraft that transports injured or sick people in a medical emergency or over distances or terrain impractical for a conventional ground ambulance. Fixed-wing aircraft are also more often used to move patients over long distances and for repatriation from foreign countries.

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  8. Ambulance bus - Wikipedia

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    An ambulance bus in York Region, Canada. An ambulance bus is a type of ambulance with the capacity to transport and treat multiple patients.An ambulance bus is used primarily for medical evacuation of mass casualty incidents [1] [2] and non-emergency medical transport of care-dependent patients, [3] and can also be used for specific problems such as drunk patients in town centres.

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