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==Summary==
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'''Information on this page is protected so that only users with administrator privileges can edit it due to pending litigation ([https://dockets.justia.com/docket/utah/utdce/2:2022cv00594/134354 Medical Priority Consultants v. Radioreference.com et al]).'''
This page is a listing of the dispatch determinants (codes) utilized in the [http://www.prioritydispatch.net/ Priority Dispatching]™ system by the [http://www.emergencydispatch.org/ National Academy of Emergency Dispatch]™ (NAED™).  It includes the alphanumeric codes (e.g. 1-D-1 or 1-Delta-1), the generic text descriptors for each code \, and any applicable suffices (special situations).  This list is current as of the following Priority Dispatch™ versions: [http://www.prioritydispatch.net/emd_proqa MPDS]® v12.2, [http://www.prioritydispatch.net/fpds_overview FPDS]® v5 and [http://www.prioritydispatch.net/epd_proqa PPDS]® v4.1.
 
  
==EMS==
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*Protocol 1: Abdominal Pain/Problems
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'''Update on 4/7/2023''' - The user-generated article that appeared on this Wiki page providing Priority Dispatch emergency codes and descriptions has been permanently removed.
**1-D-1  Not alert
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**1-C-1  Suspected aortic aneurysm (tearing/ripping pain) &ge;50 years old
 
**1-C-2  Known aortic aneurysm
 
**1-C-3  Fainting or near fainting &ge;50 years old
 
**1-C-4 Females with fainting or near fainting 12-50 years old
 
**1-C-5  Males with pain above navel &ge;35 years old
 
**1-C-6  Females with pain above navel &ge; 45 years old
 
**1-A-1  Abdominal pain
 
  
*Protocol 2:  Allergies (Reactions)/Envenomations (Stings/Bites)
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== Legal Issues ==
**2-E-1  Ineffective breathing
 
**2-D-1  Not alert
 
**2-D-2  Difficulty speaking between breaths
 
**2-D-3  Swarming attack (bee, wasp, hornet)
 
**2-D-4  Snakebite
 
**2-C-1  Difficulty breathing or swallowing
 
**2-C-2  History of severe allergic reaction
 
**2-B-1  Unknown status/other codes not applicable
 
**2-A-1  No difficulty breathing or swallowing (rash, hives or itching may be present)
 
**2-A-2  Spider bite
 
***Suffixes:  I=Injection administered or advised, M=Medication administered or advised
 
  
*Protocol 3: Animal Bites/Attacks
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On April 7th, 2023, RadioReference.com LLC announced that Priority Dispatch Corporation has voluntarily dismissed the copyright lawsuit against RadioReference.com LLC and Lindsay Blanton. RadioReference.com LLC spent in excess of $78,000 in legal fees to defend against this lawsuit before it was settled. The settlement agreement is confidential and Radioreference and Lindsay Blanton are prohibited from publicly commenting further.
**3-D-1  Unconscious or arrest
 
**3-D-2  Not alert
 
**3-D-3  Chest or neck injury (with difficulty breathing)
 
**3-D-4  Dangerous body area
 
**3-D-5  Large animal
 
**3-D-6  Exotic animal
 
**3-D-7  Attack of multiple animals
 
**3-B-1  Possibly dangerous body area
 
**3-B-2  Serious hemorrhage
 
**3-B-3  Unknown status/other codes not applicable
 
**3-A-1  Not dangerous body area
 
**3-A-2  Non-recent (&ge;6 hours) injuries (without priority symptoms)
 
**3-A-3 Superficial bites
 
  
*Protocol 4: Assault/Sexual Assault
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The publicly filed documents in the case can be found below:
**4-D-1  Unconscious or arrest
 
**4-D-2  Not alert
 
**4-D-3  Chest or neck injury (with difficulty breathing)
 
**4-D-4  Multiple victims
 
**4-B-1  Possibly dangerous body area
 
**4-B-2  Serious hemorrhage
 
**4-B-3  Unknown status/other codes not applicable
 
**4-A-1  Not dangerous body area
 
**4-A-2  Non-recent (&ge;6 hours) injuries (without priority symptoms)
 
***Suffixes:  A=Assault, S=Sexual assault
 
  
*Protocol 5: Back Pain (Non-Traumatic or Non-Recent Trauma)
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* [[Media:Radio_Reference_Complaint_09_12_22.pdf| Lawsuit and Complaint (9/12/21) PDF]] - MEDICAL PRIORITY CONSULTANTS, INC. dba PRIORITY DISPATCH CORP., a Utah corporation, Plaintiff, vs. RADIOREFERENCE.COM, LLC, a Texas limited liability company, and LINDSAY BLANTON, an individual, Defendants.
**5-D-1  Not alert
 
**5-C-1  Suspected aortic aneurysm (tearing/ripping pain) &ge;50 years old
 
**5-C-2  Known aortic aneurysm
 
**5-C-3  Fainting or nearly fainting &ge;50 years old
 
**5-A-1  Non-traumatic back pain
 
**5-A-2  Non-recent (&ge;6 hours) traumatic back pain (without priority symptoms)
 
  
*Protocol 6: Breathing Problems
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* [[Media:2023-01-27_DKT025_.pdf| Motion to Dismiss (1/27/2023) PDF]] - DEFENDANTS’ COMBINED RULE 12(b) MOTION TO DISMISS
  
*Protocol 7: Burns (Scalds)/Explosion (Blast)
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* [[Media:Priority_Dispatch_Dismissal_-_2023-04-07.pdf| RadioReference Press Release Announcing Lawsuit Dismissal (4/7/2023) PDF]]
  
*Protocol 8:  Carbon Monoxide/Inhalation/HAZMAT/CBRN
 
  
*Protocol 9: Cardiac or Respiratory Arrest/Death
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On September 12, 2022 Priority Dispatch Corp sued RadioReference.com LLC in Utah Federal Court alleging copyright infringement ([https://dockets.justia.com/docket/utah/utdce/2:2022cv00594/134354 Medical Priority Consultants v. Radioreference.com et al])
  
*Protocol 10:  Chest Pain (Non-Traumatic)
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On August 23rd, 2022 - RadioReference.com responded to Amazon Web Services with the following DMCA counter-notice.
  
*Protocol 11: Choking
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[[Media:2022-10-23-AWS_DMCA_Counternotice.pdf|2022-08-23 RadioReference AWS Counter-notice PDF]]
  
*Protocol 12:  Convulsions/Seizures
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On August 19th, 2022 - Priority Dispatch Corporation sent a DMCA Takedown Request to Amazon Web Services, RadioReference.com's Web hosting provider, alleging "Flexi software" is being made available for download.
  
*Protocol 13: Diabetic Problems
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[[Media:2022-08-19-PDC_DMCA_AWS.pdf|2022-08-19 Priority Dispatch AWS DMCA Takedown PDF]]
  
*Protocol 14:  Drowning (near)/Diving/SCUBA Accident
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On April 19, 2022 RadioReference.com LLC sent the following letter in response declining to take down the content on this page
 
 
*Protocol 15:  Electrocution/Lightning
 
 
 
*Protocol 16:  Eye Problems/Injuries
 
 
 
*Protocol 17:  Falls
 
 
 
*Protocol 18:  Headache
 
 
 
*Protocol 19:  Heart Problems/AICD
 
 
 
*Protocol 20:  Heat/Cold Exposure
 
 
 
*Protocol 21:  Hemorrhage/Laceration
 
 
 
*Protocol 22:  Inaccessible Incident/Other Entrapments (Non-Vehicle)
 
 
 
*Protocol 23:  Overdose/Poisoning (Ingestion)
 
 
 
*Protocol 24:  Pregnancy/Childbirth/Miscarriage
 
 
 
*Protocol 25:  Psychiatric/Abnormal Behavior/Suicide Attempt
 
 
 
*Protocol 26:  Sick Person (Specific Diagnosis)
 
 
 
*Protocol 27:  Stab/Gunshot/Penetrating Trauma
 
 
 
*Protocol 28:  Stroke (CVA)/Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
 
 
 
*Protocol 29:  Traffic/Transportation Incidents
 
 
 
*Protocol 30:  Traumatic Injuries (Specific)
 
 
 
*Protocol 31:  Unconscious/Fainting (Near)
 
 
 
*Protocol 32:  Unknown Problem (Man Down)
 
 
 
*Protocol 33:  Transfer/Interfacility/Palliative Care
 
 
 
==Fire==
 
*Protocol 51:  Aircraft Emergency
 
**51-D-1  Aircraft crash on land (Alert III)
 
**51-D-2  Aircraft crash involving structure (Alert III)
 
**51-D-3  Aircraft fire/recovery on ground (Alert III)
 
**51-D-4  Coastal water aircraft emergency
 
**51-D-5  Inland water aircraft emergency
 
**51-D-6  Oceanic water aircraft emergency
 
**51-C-1  Aircraft incoming - full emergency (Alert II)
 
**51-C-2  Aircraft incoming - minor emergency (Alert II)
 
**51-B-1  Unknown situation (investigation)
 
**51-A-1  Stand by
 
**51-&Omega;-1  Airborne aircraft
 
***Suffixes:  L=Large aircraft, M=Military aircraft, S=Small aircraft, U=Unknown
 
 
 
*Protocol 52:  Alarms
 
 
 
*Protocol 53:  Citizen Assist/Service Call
 
 
 
*Protocol 54:  Confined Space/Structure Collapse
 
 
 
*Protocol 55:  Electrical Hazard
 
 
 
*Protocol 56:  Elevator/Escalator Rescue
 
 
 
*Protocol 57:  Explosion
 
 
 
*Protocol 58:  Extrication/Entrapped (Machinery, Vehicle)
 
 
 
*Protocol 59:  Fuel Spill
 
 
 
*Protocol 60:  Gas Leak/Gas Odor (Natural and LP Gases)
 
 
 
*Protocol 61:  HAZMAT
 
 
 
*Protocol 62:  High Angle Rescue
 
 
 
*Protocol 63:  Lightning Strike (Investigation)
 
 
 
*Protocol 64:  Marine Fire
 
 
 
*Protocol 65:  Mutual Aid/Assist Outside Agency
 
 
 
*Protocol 66:  Odor (Strange/Unknown)
 
 
 
*Protocol 67:  Outside Fire
 
 
 
*Protocol 68:  Smoke Investigation (Outside)
 
 
 
*Protocol 69:  Structure Fire
 
 
 
*Protocol 70:  Train and Rail Collision/Derailment
 
 
 
*Protocol 71:  Vehicle Fire
 
 
 
*Protocol 72:  Water Rescue
 
 
 
*Protocol 73:  Watercraft in Distress
 
 
 
*Protocol 74:  Suspicious Package
 
 
 
*Protocol 75:  Train and Rail Fire
 
 
 
==Police==
 
Note:  For all protocols, an affix of "OCI" in the dispatch code indicates "Officer Created Incident" (e.g. 103OCI - Administrative).  An affix of "X" indicates call was transferred to an outside agency (e.g. 105X - Animal).
 
 
 
*Protocol 101:  Abduction/Kidnapping
 
 
 
*Protocol 102:  Abuse/Abandonment/Neglect
 
 
 
*Protocol 103:  Administrative
 
 
 
*Protocol 104:  Alarms
 
 
 
*Protocol 105:  Animal
 
 
 
*Protocol 106:  Assault/Sexual Assault
 
 
 
*Protocol 107:  Assist Other Agencies
 
 
 
*Protocol 108:  Bomb Found/Suspicious Package
 
 
 
*Protocol 109:  Bomb Threat
 
**109-D-1  High Occupancy
 
**109-D-2  Low Occupancy
 
**109-&Omega;-1  Information
 
**109-&Omega;-2  Referral
 
 
 
*Protocol 110:  Burglary (Break and Enter)/Home Invasion
 
**110-E-1  Immediate life threat
 
**110-E-2  Person in danger (no immediate life threat)
 
**110-D-1  Burglary (break and enter)
 
**110-D-2  Home invasion
 
**110-B-1  Past burglary (break and enter)
 
**110-B-2  Past home invasion
 
**110-&Omega;-1  Information
 
**110-&Omega;-1  Referral
 
***Suffixes:  C=Club, E=Explosive, G=Gun, K=Knife, O=Other
 
 
 
*Protocol 111:  Damage/Vandalism/Mischief
 
 
 
*Protocol 112:  Deceased Person
 
 
 
*Protocol 113:  Disturbance/Nuisance
 
 
 
*Protocol 114:  Domestic Disturbance/Violence
 
**114-D-1  Physical
 
**114-D-2  Verbal
 
**114-B-1  Past physical
 
**114-B-2  Past verbal
 
**114-&Omega;-1  Referral
 
**114-&Omega;-2  Information
 
 
 
*Protocol 115:  Driving Under the Influence
 
 
 
*Protocol 116:  Drugs
 
 
 
*Protocol 117:  Explosion
 
 
 
*Protocol 118:  Fraud/Deception
 
 
 
*Protocol 119:  Harassment/Stalking/Threat
 
 
 
*Protocol 120:  Indecency/Lewdness
 
 
 
*Protocol 121:  Mental Disorder (Behavior Problems)
 
 
 
*Protocol 122:  Miscellaneous
 
 
 
*Protocol 123:  Missing/Runaway/Found Person
 
 
 
*Protocol 124:  Officer Needs Assistance
 
 
 
*Protocol 125:  Public Service
 
 
 
*Protocol 126:  Robbery/Carjacking
 
 
 
*Protocol 127:  Suicidal Person/Attempted Suicide
 
**127-E-1  Immediate life threat
 
**127-E-2  Person in danger (no immediate life threat)
 
**127-D-1  Attempted suicide
 
**127-D-2  Threatening suicide
 
**127-B-1  Past attempted suicide
 
**127-B-2  Past threatening suicide
 
**127-&Omega;-1  Information
 
**127-&Omega;-2  Referral
 
***Suffixes:  C=Club, E=Explosive, G=Gun, K=Knife, O=Other
 
 
 
*Protocol 128:  Supplemental
 
**128-B-1  Suspect
 
**128-B-2  Evidence
 
**128-A-1  Weapons
 
**128-A-2  Vehicle
 
**128-A-3  Items
 
**128-A-4  Other information
 
**128-&Omega;-1  Referral
 
 
 
*Protocol 129:  Suspicious/Wanted
 
 
 
*Protocol 130:  Theft/Larceny
 
 
 
*Protocol 131:  Traffic/Transportation Accident (Crash)
 
 
 
*Protocol 132:  Traffic Violation/Complaint/Hazard
 
 
 
*Protocol 133:  Trespassing/Unwanted
 
 
 
*Protocol 134:  Unknown (3<sup>rd</sup> Party)
 
**134-E-1  Immediate life threat
 
**134-E-2  Person in danger (no immediate life threat)
 
**134-D-1  Unknown (3<sup>rd</sup> party)
 
**134-&Omega;-1  Information
 
**134-&Omega;-2  Referral
 
 
 
*Protocol 135:  Weapons/Firearms
 
**135-E-1  Immediate life threat
 
**135-E-2  Person in danger (no immediate life threat)
 
**135-D-1  Display (with suspect)
 
**135-D-2  Shots fired (with suspect)
 
**135-C-1  Shots fired (suspect not seen)
 
**135-C-2  Carrying concealed weapon
 
**135-B-1  Past weapons incident
 
**135-B-2  Past shots fired (suspect not seen)
 
**135-&Omega;-1  Information
 
**135-&Omega;-2  Referral
 
***Suffixes:  C=Club, E=Explosive, G=Gun, K=Knife, O=Other
 
 
 
*Protocol 136:  Active Assailant
 
  
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[[Media:2022-04-18_DMCA_RR_Response.pdf|2022-04-19 DMCA Takedown RadioReference Response PDF]]
  
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On April 18, 2022, RadioReference.com LLC received the following DMCA Takedown Request from Priority Dispatch Corp alleging copyright infringment concerning user generated content on this page
  
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[[Media:2022-04-18_DMCA_Notice_(RadioReference.com).pdf|2022-04-18 DMCA Takedown Priority Dispatch PDF]]
  
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Latest revision as of 16:16, 7 April 2023

Information on this page is protected so that only users with administrator privileges can edit it due to pending litigation (Medical Priority Consultants v. Radioreference.com et al).

Update on 4/7/2023 - The user-generated article that appeared on this Wiki page providing Priority Dispatch emergency codes and descriptions has been permanently removed.

Legal Issues

On April 7th, 2023, RadioReference.com LLC announced that Priority Dispatch Corporation has voluntarily dismissed the copyright lawsuit against RadioReference.com LLC and Lindsay Blanton. RadioReference.com LLC spent in excess of $78,000 in legal fees to defend against this lawsuit before it was settled. The settlement agreement is confidential and Radioreference and Lindsay Blanton are prohibited from publicly commenting further.

The publicly filed documents in the case can be found below:

  • Lawsuit and Complaint (9/12/21) PDF - MEDICAL PRIORITY CONSULTANTS, INC. dba PRIORITY DISPATCH CORP., a Utah corporation, Plaintiff, vs. RADIOREFERENCE.COM, LLC, a Texas limited liability company, and LINDSAY BLANTON, an individual, Defendants.


On September 12, 2022 Priority Dispatch Corp sued RadioReference.com LLC in Utah Federal Court alleging copyright infringement (Medical Priority Consultants v. Radioreference.com et al)

On August 23rd, 2022 - RadioReference.com responded to Amazon Web Services with the following DMCA counter-notice.

2022-08-23 RadioReference AWS Counter-notice PDF

On August 19th, 2022 - Priority Dispatch Corporation sent a DMCA Takedown Request to Amazon Web Services, RadioReference.com's Web hosting provider, alleging "Flexi software" is being made available for download.

2022-08-19 Priority Dispatch AWS DMCA Takedown PDF

On April 19, 2022 RadioReference.com LLC sent the following letter in response declining to take down the content on this page

2022-04-19 DMCA Takedown RadioReference Response PDF

On April 18, 2022, RadioReference.com LLC received the following DMCA Takedown Request from Priority Dispatch Corp alleging copyright infringment concerning user generated content on this page

2022-04-18 DMCA Takedown Priority Dispatch PDF

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