Emergency Medical Dispatch Priority Reference System definition

Emergency Medical Dispatch Priority Reference System means a system approved by the bureau and the board that includes:
Emergency Medical Dispatch Priority Reference System means a protocol system approved by the EMD medical director, used by a dispatch agency to dispatch aid to medical emergencies, and must include
Emergency Medical Dispatch Priority Reference System or “EMDPRS” means a medically approved reference system used by an emergency medical dispatch agency (EMDA) to dispatch aid to medical emergencies, which includes systematized caller interrogation; systematized pre-arrival instructions to the caller based upon protocols matching the dispatcher’s evaluation of injury or illness severity; and prioritized vehicle response.

Examples of Emergency Medical Dispatch Priority Reference System in a sentence

  • The Contractor will meet a maximum response time of eight (8) minutes for ninety percent (90%) of all emergency calls dispatched at the Charlie, Delta and Echo level responses and less than twelve (12) minutes at the Omega, Alpha and Bravo level responses as determined using a nationally recognized Emergency Medical Dispatch Priority Reference System.