APPENDIX IX. EMD Incident Codes



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APPENDIX IX EMD Incident Codes 1. Abdominal Pain/Problems 1A1 Abdominal pain 1C1 Fainting/near fainting 50 1C2 Females fainting/near fainting 12 50 1C3 Males pain above navel 35 1C4 Females pain above navel 45 1D1 Not alert 2. Allergies(Reactions)/Envenomations (Stings/Bites) 2A1 No difficulty breathing/swallowing 2A2 Spider bite 2B1 Unknown status (3 rd party caller) 2C1 Difficulty breathing or swallowing 2C2 Special medications or injections used 2D1 Severe respiratory distress 2D2 not alert 2D3 Condition worsening 2D4 Swarming attack (bee, wasp, hornet) 2D5 Snakebite 2E1 Ineffective breathing 3. Animal Bites/Attacks 3A1 Not dangerous body area 3A2 Non-recent injuries ( 6 hours) 3A3 Superficial bites 3B1 Possibly dangerous body area 3B2 Serous hemorrhage 3B3 Unknown status (3 rd party caller) 3D1 Unconscious or arrest 3D2 Not alert 3D3 Dangerous body area 3D4 Large animal 3D5 Exotic animal 3D6 Attack or multiple animals

4. Assault/Sexual Assault 4A1 Not dangerous body area 4A2 Non-recent injuries ( 6 hours) 4B1 Possibly dangerous body area 4B2 Not alert 4B3 Unknown status (3 rd party caller) 4D1 Unconscious or arrest 4D2 Not alert 4D3 Abnormal breathing 4D4 Dangerous body area 4D5 Multiple victims 5. Back Pain (Non-Traumatic or Non-Recent Trauma) 5A1 Non-traumatic back pain 5A2 Non-recent traumatic back pain ( 6 hours) 5C1 Fainting or near fainting 50 5D1 Not alert 6. Breathing Problems 6C1 Abnormal breathing 6C2 Cardiac history 6D1 Severe respiratory distress 6D2 Not alert 6D3 Clammy 6E1 Ineffective breathing 7. Burns (Scalds)/Explosions 7A1 Burns <18% body area 7A2 Fire alarm (unknown situation) 7A3 Sunburn or minor burns ( hand size) 7B1 Unknown status (3 rd party caller) 7C1 Building fire with persons reported inside 7C2 Difficulty breathing 7C3 Burns 18% body area 7D1 Unconscious or arrest 7D2 Severe respiratory distress 7D3 Not alert 7D4 Explosion 7D5 Multiple victims

8. Carbon Monoxide/Inhalation/Hazmat 8A1 CO detector alarm (without priority symptoms) 8B1 Alert without difficulty breathing 8C1 Alert with difficulty breathing 8D1 Unconscious or arrest 8D2 Severe respiratory distress 8D3 Hazmat 8D4 Not alert 8D5 Multiple victims 8D6 Unknown status (3 rd party caller) 9. Cardiac or Respiratory Arrest/Death 9B1 Obvious death (unquestionable) 9D1 Ineffective breathing 9E1 Suspected workable arrest not breathing at all 9E2 Suspected workable arrest breathing uncertain (agonal) 9E3 Suspected workable arrest hanging 9E4 Suspected workable arrest strangulation 9E5 Suspected workable arrest suffocation 9E6 Suspected workable arrest underwater 9E7 Expected death (EHSF change from EMD 9Ω1) 10. Chest pain 10A1 Breathing normally <35 10C1 Abnormal breathing 10C2 Cardiac history 10C3 Cocaine 10C4 Breathing normally 35 10D1 Severe respiratory distress 10D2 Not alert 10D3 Clammy 11. Choking 11A1 Not choking now (can talk or cry, is alert and breathing normally) 11D1 Not alert 11D2 Abnormal breathing (partial obstruction) 11E1 Choking

12. Convulsions/Seizures 12A1 Not seizing now and breathing regularly (verified) 12B1 Breathing regularly not verified <35 12C1 Pregnancy 12C2 Diabetic 12C3 Cardiac history 12D1 Not breathing 12D2 Continuous or multiple seizures 12D3 Irregular breathing 12D4 Breathing regularly not verified 35 13. Diabetic Problems 13A1 Alert 13C1 Not alert 13C2 Abnormal behavior 13C3 Abnormal breathing 13D1 Unconscious 14. Drowning (Near)/Diving/Scuba Accident 14A1 Alert and breathing normally (no injuries and out of water) 14B1 Alert and breathing normally (injuries or in water) 14B2 Unknown status (3 rd party caller) 14C1 Alert with abnormal breathing 14D1 Unconscious 14D2 Not alert 14D3 Diving or suspected neck injury 14D4 Scuba accident 15. Electrocution/Lightning 15C1 Alert and breathing normally 15D1 Unconscious 15D2 Not disconnected from power 15D3 Power not off or hazard present 15D4 Long fall ( 6 feet) 15D5 Not alert 15D6 Abnormal breathing 15D7 Unknown status (3 rd party caller) 15D8 Not breathing/ineffective breathing

16. Eye Problems/Injuries 16A1 Moderate eye injuries 16A2 Minor eye injuries 16A3 Medical eye problems 16B1 Severe eye injuries 16D1 Not alert 17. Falls 17A1 Not dangerous body area 17A2 Not recent ( 6 hours) injuries (without priority medical symptoms) 17A3 Public assist (no injuries and no priority symptoms) (EHSF change from 17Ω1) 17B1 Possibly dangerous body area 17B2 Serious hemorrhage 17B3 Unknown status (3 rd party caller) 17D1 Dangerous body area 17D2 Long fall ( 6 feet) 17D3 Not alert 17D4 Abnormal breathing 18. Headache 18A1 Breathing normally 18B1 Unknown status 18C1 Not alert 18C2 Abnormal breathing 18C3 Speech problems 18C4 Sudden onset of severe pain ( 3 hours) 18C5 Numbness or paralysis 18C6 Change in behavior ( 3 hours) 19. Heart Problems/AICD (Automatic Implanted Cardiac Defibrillator) 19A1 Heart rate 50 bpm and <130 bpm (without priority symptoms) 19A2 Chest pain <35 (without priority symptoms) 19B1 Unknown status (3 rd party caller) 19C1 Firing of AICD 19C2 Abnormal breathing 19C3 Chest pain 35 19C4 Cardiac history 19C5 Cocaine 19C6 Heart rate <50 bpm or 130 bpm (without priority symptoms) 19D1 Severe respiratory distress 19D2 Not alert 19D3 Clammy

20. Heat/Cold Exposure 20A1 Alert 20B1 Change in skin color 20B2 Unknown status (3 rd party caller) 20C1 Cardiac history 20D1 Not alert 21. Hemorrhage/Lacerations 21A1 Not dangerous hemorrhage 21A2 Minor hemorrhage 21B1 Possibly dangerous hemorrhage 21B2 Serious hemorrhage 21B3 Bleeding disorder or blood thinners 21C1 Hemorrhage through tubes 21D1 Dangerous hemorrhage 21D2 Not alert 21D3 Abnormal breathing 22. Industrial/Machinery Accidents 22B1 Unknown situation (not caught in machinery) 22D1 Life status questionable 22D2 Caught in machinery (unknown status) 22D3 Multiple victims 23. Overdose/Poisoning (Ingestion) 23A1 Poisoning (without priority symptoms) (EHSF change from 23Ω1) 23B1 Overdose (without priority symptoms) 23C1 Violent (police must rescue) 23C2 Not alert 23C3 Abnormal breathing 23C4 Antidepressants (tricyclic) 23C5 Cocaine (or derivative) 23C6 Narcotics (heroin) 23C7 Acid or alkali (lye) 23C8 Unknown status (3 rd party caller) 23C9 Poison Control request for response 23D1 Unconscious 23D2 Severe respiratory distress

24. Pregnancy/Childbirth/Miscarriage 24A1 1 st trimester hemorrhage or miscarriage 24B1 Labor (delivery not imminent, 5 months/20 weeks) 24B2 Unknown status (3 rd party caller) 24C1 2 nd trimester hemorrhage or miscarriage 24C2 1 st trimester serious hemorrhage 24D1 Breech or cord 24D2 Head visible or out 24D3 Imminent birth ( 5 months/20 weeks) 24D4 3 rd trimester hemorrhage 24D5 High-risk complications 24D6 Baby born 25. Psychiatric/Abnormal Behavior/Suicide Attempt 25A1 Non-violent and non-suicidal (alert) 25B1 Violent (police must secure) 25B2 Threatening suicide 25B3 Near hanging, strangulation or suffocation (alert) 25B4 Unknown status (3 rd party caller) 26. Sick Person (Specific Diagnosis) 26A1 No priority symptoms (complaint conditions 2-28 not identified) 26A2 to 28 Non-priority complaints 26B1 Unknown status (3 rd party caller) 26B2 Cardiac history (complaint conditions 2-28 not identified) (EHSF change from 26C1) 26D1 Not alert 27. Stab/Gunshot/Penetrating Trauma 27A1 Non-recent ( 6 hours) peripheral wounds 27B1 Non-recent ( 6 hours) single central wound 27B2 Known single peripheral wound 27B3 Serious hemorrhage 27B4 Unknown status (3 rd party caller) 27D1 Unconscious or arrest 27D2 Not alert 27D3 Central wounds 27D4 Multiple wounds 27D5 Multiple victims

28. Stroke (CVA) 28A1 Breathing normally <35 28B1 Unknown status (3 rd party caller) 28C1 Not alert 28C2 Abnormal breathing 28C3 Speech or movement problems 28C4 Numbness or tingling 28C5 Stroke history 28C6 Breathing normally 35 29. Traffic/Transportation Accidents 29A1 1 st party caller with injury to not dangerous part of body 29B1 Injuries 29B2 Multiple victims (one unit) 29B3 Multiple victims (additional units) 29B4 Serious hemorrhage 29B5 Unknown status (3 rd party caller) 29D1 Major incident (aircraft, bus, subway, train, watercraft) 29D2 High mechanism (all-terrain, auto-bike/motorcycle, auto-person, ejection, personal watercraft, rollover, vehicle off bridge/height) 29D3 Hazmat 29D4 Pinned (trapped) victim 29D5 Not alert 30. Traumatic Injuries (Specific) 30A1 Not dangerous body area 30A2 Non-recent injuries ( 6 hours) 30B1 Possibly dangerous body area 30B2 Serious hemorrhage 30D1 Dangerous body area 30D2 Not alert 30D3 Breathing abnormal 31. Unconscious/Fainting (Near) 31A1 Single or near fainting episode and alert <35 31C1 Alert with abnormal breathing 31C2 Cardiac history 31C3 Multiple fainting episodes 31C4 Single or near fainting episode and alert 35 31C5 Females 12-50 with abdominal pains 31D1 Unconscious (at end of interrogation) 31D2 Severe respiratory distress 31D3 Not alert 31E1 Ineffective breathing

32. Unknown Problem (Man Down) 32B1 Standing, sitting, moving or talking 32B2 Medical alert notifications 32B3 Unknown status (3 rd party caller) 32D1 Life status questionable 33. Transfer/Interfacility/Palliative Care 33A1 Acuity I (no priority symptoms) 33A2 Acuity II (no priority symptoms) 33A3 Acuity III (no priority symptoms) 33C1 Not alert (acute change) 33C2 Abnormal breathing (acute onset) 33C3 Significant hemorrhage or shock 33C4 Possible acute heart problems or MI (heart attack) 33C5 Acute severe pain 33C6 Emergency response requested 33D1 Suspected cardiac or respiratory arrest

CAD Fire Incident Codes FAFA Automatic Fire Alarm FAFARD Automatic Fire Alarm reduced response FAIRCR Aircraft Fire FBARN1 Barn Fire first alarm FBARN2 Barn Fire second alarm FBARN3 Barn Fire third alarm FBARN4 Barn Fire fourth alarm FCB Controlled Burn FCODET Carbon Monoxide Detector FHMINI Hazardous Materials Incident inside investigation FHMNS Hazardous Materials Incident non-structure FHMOUI Hazardous Materials Incident outside investigation FHMSTR Hazardous Materials Incident structure fire FLZ Helicopter Landing Zone FMASTN Mass Transportation Incident FMA- Fire Department Medical Assist FMISC Miscellaneous Incident FOTRES Miscellaneous Rescue FOUI Outside Investigation FSTR1 Structure Fire first alarm FSTR2 Structure Fire second alarm FSTR3 Structure Fire third alarm FSTR4 Structure Fire fourth alarm FVEHSM Motor Vehicle Fire car or small truck FVEHLG Motor Vehicle Fire large truck FVSNI Motor Vehicle Versus Structure no injuries FWARES Water Rescue FWF Wild Fire FWFVEH Wild Fire Involving Vehicle FWFSTR Wild Fire Endangering Structure FXFER1 Transfer Assignment first alarm FXFER2 Transfer Assignment second alarm FXFER3 Transfer Assignment third alarm FXFER4 Transfer Assignment fourth alarm MUTAID Mutual Aid Response XFER - Transfer