5-13 Colour Codes Flashcards

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When should Communications contact Peel Police upon receiving a “Code Red” from crews on scene?

a) Only if specifically requested by the crew.
b) Immediately, without requiring further details from crews on scene.
c) After gathering additional information from crews.
d) Only if the situation involves weapons.

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B

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What is the protocol for Fire crews upon receiving a “Code Red” from Communications staff?

a) Exit the trucks and proceed cautiously to the scene.
b) Wait in their trucks until Police arrive on scene.
c) Contact Communications for further instructions.
d) Disregard the code and proceed with standard response procedures.

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B

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When is “Code 5” used, and how does it differ from VSA (Vital Signs Absent)?

a) Code 5 is used for all medical emergencies, while VSA is specifically for cardiac arrest situations.
b) Code 5 is used when a patient is deceased or shows obvious signs of death, while VSA indicates absence of vital signs.
c) Code 5 is used for non-life-threatening situations, while VSA is for life-threatening emergencies.
d) Code 5 and VSA are used interchangeably and have no differences.

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B

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Who can initiate the use of incident codes as described in the guideline?

a) Only the Incident Commander
b) Only Communications staff
c) Both Communications staff and Fire Suppression staff
d) Only Fire Suppression staff

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C

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