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*32-D-1 Life status questionable
 
*32-D-1 Life status questionable
  
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'''Nursing Home, Hospice Centers, Extended Care facilities'''
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*33-?-?
  
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'''37 Inter-Facility Evaluation'''
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*Effective 2019.05.10
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*37-C-1 Acute onset of priority symppton[s]
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*37-C-2 Suspected acute heart problems or MI (heart attack)
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*37-C-3 Suspected Stroke (< "T" hours)
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*37-C-4 Medication management required
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*37-C-5 Not identified as one of the above, but emergent response requested
  
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*37-D-1 CPR/Not breathing or equivalent situation
  
A - Alpha - Non-emergency response incidents, no lights or siren.
 
  
B - Bravo - Less serious emergency run.
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A - Alpha - Non-emergency response incidents, no lights or siren - BLS<br>
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B - Bravo - Less serious emergency run - BLS<br>
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C - Charlie - Emergency that is somewhat more serious call - ALS<br>
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D - "Delta" - Very serious calls requiring ALS <br>
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E - "Echo" - Most serious call requiring ALS (closest available resource)<br>
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? - "Omega" - Public Assist Non Emergency - BLS<br>
  
C - Charlie - Emergency that is somewhat more serious call.
 
  
D - "Delta" - Very serious calls requiring ALS
 
 
E - "Echo" - Most serious call requiring ALS
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
~Courtesy Jason Jasper
 
 
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Latest revision as of 08:00, 25 April 2019

New Hampshire Medical Codes

Abdominal Pain / Problems

  • 1-A-1 Abdominal pain
  • 1-C-1 Males (age 35 and older)
  • 1-C-2 Females (age 45 and older)
  • 1-C-3 Not alert
  • 1-C-4 Females with fainting (ages 12 to 50)

Allergies / Hives / Medical Reactions / Stings

  • 2-A-1 No difficulty breathing or swallowing (rash, hives, or itching may be present)
  • 2-B-1 Unknown symptoms (3rd party situation)
  • 2-C-1 Difficulty breathing or swallowing
  • 2-D-1 Severe respiratory distress
  • 2-D-2 Not alert
  • 2-D-3 Condition worsening

Animal Bites / Attacks

  • 3-A-1 Superficial or minor bites
  • 3-A-2 Spider or insect bites
  • 3-B-1 Peripheral bites with serious hemorrhage
  • 3-B-2 Unknown injuries (3rd party situation)
  • 3-D-1 Severe central bites
  • 3-D-2 Large carnivore
  • 3-D-3 Zoo animal
  • 3-D-4 Exotic animal
  • 3-D-5 Any snake
  • 3-D-6 Attacks or multiple animals

Assault / Rape

  • 4-A-1 Not dangerous injuries
  • 4-A-2 Non-recent injuries (six hours or more)
  • 4-B-1 Possibly dangerous injuries
  • 4-B-2 Serious hemorrhage
  • 4-B-3 Unknown injuries (police not present)
  • 4-D-1 Multiple victims
  • 4-D-2 Dangerous injuries
  • 4-D-3 Not alert
  • 4-D-4 Abnormal breathing

Back Pain (Non-Traumatic)

  • 5-A-1 Non-traumatic back pain
  • 5-A-2 Non-recent traumatic back pain (six hours or more)
  • 5-C-1 Fainting (age 50 and older and non-traumatic)
  • 5-D-1 Not alert

Breathing Problems

  • 6-C-1 Difficulty breathing
  • 6-C-2 Asthma
  • 6-C-3 Cardiac history
  • 6-D-1 Severe respiratory distress
  • 6-D-2 Not alert
  • 6-D-3 Sweaty or changing color

Burns / Explosion

  • 7-A-1 Small burns (less than 18 percent)
  • 7-A-2 Sunburn or minor burns (hand size or less)
  • 7-B-1 Unknown extent (3rd party situation)
  • 7-C-1 Difficulty breathing
  • 7-C-2 Large burns (18 percent or greater)
  • 7-D-1 Multiple victims
  • 7-D-2 Severe respiratory distress
  • 7-D-3 Not alert
  • 7-D-4 Explosion

Carbon Monoxide / Inhalation / HazMat

  • 8-B-1 Alert and breathing normally
  • 8-C-1 Alert with abnormal breathing
  • 8-D-1 Multiple victims
  • 8-D-2 Not alert
  • 8-D-3 Hazmat
  • 8-D-4 Unknown status (3rd party situation)

Cardiac / Respiratory Arrest

  • 9-B-1 Obvious death situation (unquestionable)
  • 9-D-1 Suspected cardiac arrest
  • 9-D-2 Suspected respiratory arrest

Chest Pain

  • 10-A-1 Normal breathing (age 34 and younger)
  • 10-C-1 Normal breathing (age 35 and older)
  • 10-C-2 Abnormal breathing
  • 10-C-3 Cocaine
  • 10-C-4 Cardiac history
  • 10-D-1 Severe respiratory distress
  • 10-D-2 Not alert
  • 10-D-3 Sweaty or changing color

Choking

  • 11-A-1 Not choking now (can talk or cry [for infant], is alert and breathing normally)
  • 11-D-1 Choking
  • 11-D-2 Abnormal breathing
  • 11-D-3 Not alert

Convulsions / Seizures

  • 12-A-1 Breathing now physically verified by caller
  • 12-B-1 Age 34 and younger (breathing not verified)
  • 12-C-1 Pregnancy
  • 12-C-2 Trauma
  • 12-C-3 Diabetic
  • 12-C-4 Cardiac history
  • 12-D-1 Continuous or multiple seizures
  • 12-D-2 Age 35 and older (breathing not verified)
  • 12-D-3 Not breathing (verified)

Diabetic Problems

  • 13-A-1 Conscious and alert
  • 13-C-1 Conscious but not alert
  • 13-C-2 Conscious with abnormal breathing
  • 13-D-1 Unconscious

Drowning (Near) / Diving Accident

  • 14-A-1 Alert and breathing normally (no injuries and out of water)
  • 14-B-1 Alert and breathing normally (injuries and/or in water)
  • 14-B-2 Unknown status (3rd party situation)
  • 14-C-1 Alert with abnormal breathing
  • 14-D-1 Unconscious
  • 14-D-2 Not breathing or underwater
  • 14-D-3 Not alert and/or abnormal breathing
  • 14-D-4 Suspected neck injury
  • 14-D-5 Diving or SCUBA accident

Electrocution

  • 15-C-1 Alert and breathing normally
  • 15-D-1 Unconscious
  • 15-D-2 Not disconnected from power
  • 15-D-3 Power not off/hazard present
  • 15-D-4 Not alert
  • 15-D-5 Abnormal breathing
  • 15-D-6 Long fall (six feet/two meters or more)
  • 15-D-7 Unknown status (3rd party situation)

Eye Problems / Injuries

  • 16-A-1 Moderate eye injuries
  • 16-A-2 Minor eye injuries
  • 16-B-1 Severe eye injuries
  • 16-D-1 Not alert

Falls / Back Injuries (Traumatic)

  • 17-A-1 Not dangerous injuries
  • 17-A-2 Non-recent injuries (six hours or more)
  • 17-B-1 Possibly dangerous injuries
  • 17-B-2 Serious hemorrhage
  • 17-B-3 Unknown injuries (3rd party situation)
  • 17-D-1 Dangerous injuries
  • 17-D-2 Long fall (six feet/two meters or more)
  • 17-D-3 Not alert
  • 17-D-4 Abnormal breathing

Headache

  • 18-A-1 Headache only (without priority symptoms)
  • 18-C-1 Not alert
  • 18-C-2 Numbness or paralysis
  • 18-C-3 Speech or movement problems
  • 18-C-4 Sudden onset of severe pain
  • 18-C-5 Recent head injury (24 hours or less)

Heart Problems

  • 19-A-1 Heart rate less than 130 (without priority symptoms)
  • 19-B-1 Unknown symptoms (3rd party situation)
  • 19-C-1 Not alert
  • 19-C-2 Cardiac history
  • 19-C-3 Heart rate 130 or greater (without priority symptoms)
  • 19-C-4 Cocaine
  • 19-D-1 Firing of implanted defibrillator

Heat / Cold Exposure

  • 20-A-1 Alert (without priority symptoms)
  • 20-B-1 Change in skin color
  • 20-B-2 Unknown symptoms (3rd party situation)
  • 20-C-1 Cardiac history
  • 20-D-1 Not alert

Hemorrhage / Lacerations

  • 21-A-1 Not dangerous hemorrhage
  • 21-B-1 Possibly dangerous hemorrhage
  • 21-D-1 Dangerous hemorrhage
  • 21-D-2 Not alert
  • 21-D-3 Severe respiratory distress

Industrial / Machinery Accidents

  • 22-B-1 Unknown illness or injuries (not caught in machinery)
  • 22-D-1 Multiple victims
  • 22-D-2 Trapped or caught in machinery (unknown injuries)
  • 22-D-3 Life status questionable

Overdose / Ingestion / Poisoning

  • 23-Omega-1 Conscious and alert (ages 1 through 11)
  • 23-B-1 Conscious and alert (age less than 1 or 12 or older)
  • 23-C-1 Not alert (unable to talk)
  • 23-C-2 Abnormal breathing
  • 23-C-3 Antidepressants (tricyclic)
  • 23-C-4 Cocaine
  • 23-C-5 Acid or lye (alkali)
  • 23-C-6 Violent
  • 23-D-1 Unconscious
  • 23-D-2 Severe respiratory distress

Pregnancy / Childbirth / Miscarriage

  • 24-A-1 1st trimester bleeding or miscarriage
  • 24-A-2 Illness during pregnancy (without priority symptoms)
  • 24-B-1 Labor (delivery not imminent -- 2nd and 3rd trimester)
  • 24-B-2 Unknown pregnancy problem (3rd party situation)
  • 24-C-1 2nd trimester bleeding or miscarriage
  • 24-D-1 Baby born
  • 24-D-2 Baby's head visible (crowning)
  • 24-D-3 Imminent delivery (3rd trimester)
  • 24-D-4 3rd trimester bleeding
  • 24-D-5 Breech presentation

Psychiatric / Suicide Attempt

  • 25-A-1 Non-violent and non-suicidal (alert)
  • 25-B-1 Unknown symptoms (3rd party situation)
  • 25-C-1 Not alert
  • 25-C-2 Violent
  • 25-C-3 Suicidal (threatening)
  • 25-D-1 Hanging, strangulation, or suffocation

Sick Person (Specific Diagnosis)

  • 26-A-1 No priority symptoms (complaint conditions 2-28 not identified)
  • 26-A-2 thru 26-A-28 Non-priority complaints
  • 26-B-1 Unknown symptoms (3rd party situation)
  • 26-C-1 Not alert
  • 26-C-2 Cardiac history (complaint conditions 2-28 not identified)

Stab / Gunshot Wound

  • 27-A-1 Non-recent single peripheral wound (six hours or more)
  • 27-B-1 Known single peripheral wound
  • 27-B-2 Non-recent single central wound (six hours or more)
  • 27-B-3 Unknown situation (3rd party)
  • 27-D-1 Central wounds
  • 27-D-2 Multiple victims
  • 27-D-3 Not alert
  • 27-D-4 Multiple wounds

Stroke (CVA)

  • 28-A-1 Alert and breathing normally (numbness, speech or movement problems may be present)
  • 28-B-1 Unknown symptoms (3rd party situation)
  • 28-C-1 Not alert
  • 28-C-2 Abnormal breathing

Traffic Accidents

  • 29-A-1 1st party caller with not dangerous injuries
  • 29-B-1 Injuries
  • 29-B-2 Unknown situation (3rd party)
  • 29-D-1 Multiple victims
  • 29-D-2 Auto vs pedestrian / motorcycle / bike
  • 29-D-3 Hazmat
  • 29-D-4 Trapped victim
  • 29-D-5 Ejected victim
  • 29-D-6 Not alert
  • 29-D-7 Severe respiratory distress

Traumatic Injuries, Specific

  • 30-A-1 Not dangerous injuries
  • 30-A-2 non-recent injuries (six hours or more)
  • 30-B-1 Possibly dangerous injuries
  • 30-B-2 Serious hemorrhage
  • 30-D-1 Dangerous injuries
  • 30-D-2 Severe respiratory distress
  • 30-D-3 Not alert

Unconscious / Fainting (Non-Traumatic)

  • 31-A-1 Single fainting episode and alert (age 34 and younger)
  • 31-A-2 Near fainting episode and alert (age 34 and younger)
  • 31-C-1 Single or near fainting episode and alert (age 35 and older)
  • 31-C-2 Multiple fainting episodes
  • 31-C-3 Females with abdominal pain (age 12 through 50)
  • 31-C-4 Conscious with abnormal breathing
  • 31-C-5 Cardiac history
  • 31-D-1 Unconscious (at end of interrogation)
  • 31-D-2 Severe respiratory distress
  • 31-D-3 Not alert

Unknown Problem (Man Down)

  • 32-B-1 Standing, sitting up, moving or talking
  • 32-B-2 Medical alert notifications
  • 32-B-3 Unknown situation (3rd party)
  • 32-D-1 Life status questionable

Nursing Home, Hospice Centers, Extended Care facilities

  • 33-?-?

37 Inter-Facility Evaluation

  • Effective 2019.05.10
  • 37-C-1 Acute onset of priority symppton[s]
  • 37-C-2 Suspected acute heart problems or MI (heart attack)
  • 37-C-3 Suspected Stroke (< "T" hours)
  • 37-C-4 Medication management required
  • 37-C-5 Not identified as one of the above, but emergent response requested
  • 37-D-1 CPR/Not breathing or equivalent situation


A - Alpha - Non-emergency response incidents, no lights or siren - BLS
B - Bravo - Less serious emergency run - BLS
C - Charlie - Emergency that is somewhat more serious call - ALS
D - "Delta" - Very serious calls requiring ALS
E - "Echo" - Most serious call requiring ALS (closest available resource)

? - "Omega" - Public Assist Non Emergency - BLS