Rural Ambulance Victoria RavNet
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Feed Details
| Feed ID | 7061 |
| Genre | Public Safety |
| Status | Offline (165d 1h) |
| Listeners | 0 |
Feed Archives
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| Jan 1, 11:57 AM | 10:00 AM | 6 |
| Nov 5, 8:11 AM | 8:41 AM | 0 |
| Nov 5, 7:41 AM | 8:11 AM | 0 |
| Nov 5, 7:11 AM | 7:41 AM | 0 |
| Nov 5, 6:42 AM | 7:12 AM | 0 |
| Nov 5, 6:12 AM | 6:42 AM | 0 |
| Nov 5, 5:42 AM | 6:12 AM | 0 |
| Nov 5, 5:12 AM | 5:42 AM | 0 |
| Nov 5, 4:42 AM | 5:12 AM | 0 |
| Nov 5, 4:12 AM | 4:42 AM | 0 |
Feed Notes
Rural Ambulance Victoria Network (RAVNet) Call Centre E.S.T.A. ( Emergency Services Telecommunications Authority ) covers the whole Rural Area of Victoria. Rural Ambulance Victoria (RAV) is responsible for pre-hospital emergency care and transport for the 1.4 million people living and working in rural Victoria – an area of more than 215,000 square kilometres extending from the boundaries of Melbourne to the borders with South Australia and New South Wales.
Code 1: A time critical case with a lights and sirens ambulance response. An example is a cardiac arrest or serious traffic accident.
Code 2: An acute but non-time critical response. The ambulance does not use lights and sirens to respond. An example of this response code is a broken leg.
Code 3: A non-urgent routine case. These include cases such as a person with ongoing back pain but no recent injury.
codes
|
Code |
Meaning |
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|
|
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1 |
Lights and Sirens |
|
2 |
ASAP, No lights and sirens |
|
3 |
Not Urgent |
|
4 |
Deceased person |
|
6 |
Hospital Notification |
|
10 |
Police Required |
|
15 |
Pager Notification |
|
16 |
Call by Phone |
|
20 |
Leaving branch for........ |
|
21 |
Arrived on scene |
|
22 |
Departed from location |
|
23 |
Arrived at destination |
|
24 |
Clear and available |
|
25 |
Return to HQ |
|
26 |
Return to Branch |
|
27 |
Return to residence |
|
28 |
Meal break |
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56 |
Police D24 CALL |