Star of LifeThe Star of Life, the internationally recognized symbol that appears on each MedFOB, informs authorized emergency medical care providers to medical conditions or to identify appropriate treatment with regard to a patient. History Traditionally in the United States the logo was used as a stamp of authentication or certification for ambulances, paramedics or other EMS personnel. Internationally, it represents emergency medical services (EMS) units and personnel. A similar orange star is used for search and rescue personnel and yet another version is used for Wilderness emergency medical technician. The NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) provides more information. The Snake Emblem Symbolism Detection – The first rescuers on the scene, usually untrained civilians or those involved in the incident, observe the scene, understand the problem, identify the dangers to themselves and the others, and take appropriate measures to ensure their safety on the scene (environmental, electricity, chemicals, radiation, etc.). Reporting – The call for professional help is made and dispatch is connected with the victims, providing emergency medical dispatch. Response – The first rescuers provide first aid and immediate care to the extent of their capabilities. On Scene Care – The EMS personnel arrive and provide immediate care to the extent of their capabilities on-scene. Care in Transit – The EMS personnel proceed to transfer the patient to a hospital via an ambulance or helicopter for specialized care. They provide medical care during the transportation. Transfer to Definitive Care – Appropriate specialized care is provided at the hospital Source: Wikipedia |
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