[TheList] Ambo colour codes please

Sam W wootduosmaster at gmail.com
Mon Dec 24 20:50:00 AEDT 2012


Rock on. :D




On 24 December 2012 22:47, Shane <nivick at vodafone.co.nz> wrote:
> Cheers, much appreciated. Recently taken to listening again do appreciate
> the work our emergency people do.
>
> On 24/12/2012 10:34 p.m., Sam W wrote:
>>
>> its a national thing.
>>
>>
>> http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/health/7848621/St-John-trial-classifies-calls
>>
>> Essnetially,
>>
>> Purple is for critical stuff, mostly cardiac and respiratory arrests.
>> They get public broadcasts over the radio, and they're free game to
>> close vehicles to attend.
>>
>> Red is most of the previously P1 stuff, so under lights.
>>
>> Orange is road speed, but can be under lights if the driving crew
>> think appropriate (P2)
>>
>> Green is road speed and non-urgent (P3)
>>
>> Grey is attempted to be triaged through an alternate care pathway (EG
>> a home nurse visit etc) (P3)
>>
>> Also a bunch of changes to th triage codes and stuff, so a lot better
>> use of resources. We're not using the 35xx codes as much any more.
>>
>> Hope that's helpful, let me know if you want more info.
>>
>> ~woots
>>
>> On 24 December 2012 22:24, Shane <nivick at vodafone.co.nz> wrote:
>>>
>>> Happy Holidays to all..
>>>
>>> I am sure I have seen this information previously however can't find it
>>> now.
>>> Can anyone assist with the new colour call out codes used by Ambulance in
>>> Auckland?
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>>
>>> Shane.
>>>
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