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! Response Level !! Description
Class Two - Any emergency response where there is known road access to the patient and/or the helicopter can land near the patient.  
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|Class One || Inter Hospital transfer  
Class Three - Any emergency response where it is known or suspected that there is no road access to the patient; or the helicopter cannot land near patient;or special lifting or winching equipment will be needed; or the rescue of a patient from a ship or boat.  
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|Class Two || Any emergency response where there is known road access to the patient and/or the helicopter can land near the patient.  
Class Four - Any emergency response involving the rescue of persons from the sea or rivers that requires specialist (non-medical) personnel.
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|Class Three || Any emergency response where it is known or suspected that there is no road access to the patient; or the helicopter cannot land near patient;or special lifting or winching equipment will be needed; or the rescue of a patient from a ship or boat.  
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| Class Four || Any emergency response involving the rescue of persons from the sea or rivers that requires specialist (non-medical) personnel.
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Latest revision as of 16:36, 7 January 2019

Response Level Description
Class One Inter Hospital transfer
Class Two Any emergency response where there is known road access to the patient and/or the helicopter can land near the patient.
Class Three Any emergency response where it is known or suspected that there is no road access to the patient; or the helicopter cannot land near patient;or special lifting or winching equipment will be needed; or the rescue of a patient from a ship or boat.
Class Four Any emergency response involving the rescue of persons from the sea or rivers that requires specialist (non-medical) personnel.