Emergency transport definition

Emergency transport means services and transportation provided after the sudden onset of a medical condition manifesting itself by acute symptoms of such severity including severe pain that the absence of medical attention could reasonably be expected to result in the following:
Emergency transport means the movement of an acutely ill or injured patient from the scene to a health care facility or the movement of an acutely ill or injured patient from one health care facility to another health care facility.
Emergency transport. Means emergency aid and resuscitation of a sick or injured person at the scene of an accident or medical emergency and subsequent transportation under emergency vehicle procedures where it appears that the physical condition of the person is such as to require immediate and expeditious removal to a hospital. The transporting of an expectant mother, when it is evident that birth is imminent, shall also be considered an emergency transport.

Examples of Emergency transport in a sentence

  • Interhospital Transports relate to services provided on behalf of District by either NSW Ambulance or the Neonatal Emergency Transport Service.

  • Emergency Transport Benefits for air Ambulance Services are available for Emergency Medical Conditions or when the Member is in a location that cannot be reached by ground ambulance.

  • Emergency Transport Systems, established in all three states, played an effective role in ensuring women could access EmONC services, if needed, and served as a very visible linkage between the communities and the facilities.

  • All FP and Maternal and Newborn Care (MNBC) services were facility-based; only awareness raising, counseling and the establishment of Emergency Transport Systems (ETSs) were community based.

  • Operations Contractor means the entity providing ALS and BLS Ambulance Service to the County in response to Emergency Transport Calls and Routine/Nonemergency Transport Calls within the County and serving as the EMS Lead Agency pursuant to the Operations Contract.

  • The County may enter into an Operations Contract with an entity, who upon execution of the Operations Contract shall become the Operations Contractor, to provide an all ALS and BLS Ambulance Service to the County in response to Emergency Transport Calls and Routine/Nonemergency Transport Calls within the County and to coordinate all components and care aspects for the entire EMS system in the County.

  • Operations Contract means a contract between an entity and the County to provide ALS and BLS Ambulance Service to the County in response to Emergency Transport Calls and Routine/Nonemergency Transport Calls within the County and to serve as the EMS Lead Agency.

  • Upon the effective date of this Ordinance, every response to an Emergency Transport Call at any location within the County shall be made in an ALS Ambulance by an ALS Ambulance Service.

  • In case of vehicle accident with, or with likelihood of, chemical spillage in the HKP, TD’s Emergency Transport Co-ordination Centre and HKPF’s Regional Command and Coordination Centre will monitor the traffic conditions within the HKP and in its vicinity, with support of the 24-hour Traffic Control and Surveillance System (TCSS) operated by TD.

  • Interhospital Transports relate to services provided on behalf of District by either the NSW Ambulances Services or the Neonatal Emergency Transport Service.


More Definitions of Emergency transport

Emergency transport shall encompass
Emergency transport means the actual costs incurred by the insured person, as a result of an injury or illness, to travel in a vehicle, vessel or aircraft licensed to transport sick or injured persons for the purpose of obtaining urgent medical treatment at a registered medical facility.

Related to Emergency transport

  • Emergency procurement means an acquisition resulting from an emergency need.

  • Emergency Purchase means a purchase necessitated by a sudden unexpected turn of events (for example, acts of God, riot, fires, floods, hurricanes, accidents, or any circumstances or cause beyond the control of the Board in the normal conduct of its business), where the Board finds

  • Municipal solid waste landfill or “MSW landfill” means an entire disposal facility in a contiguous geographical space where household waste is placed in or on land. An MSW landfill may also receive other types of RCRA Subtitle D wastes such as commercial solid waste, nonhazardous sludge, and industrial solid waste. Portions of an MSW landfill may be separated by access roads. An MSW landfill may be publicly or privately owned. An MSW landfill may be a new MSW landfill, an existing MSW landfill or a lateral expansion.