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===Ontario Ambulance 10 Codes===
 
===Ontario Ambulance 10 Codes===
  
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'''10 codes'''
 
*10-3 All Vehicles stop Transmitting  
 
*10-3 All Vehicles stop Transmitting  
 
*10-4 Acknowledged  
 
*10-4 Acknowledged  
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*10-8 Departed (or IN service)  
 
*10-8 Departed (or IN service)  
 
*10-9 Repeat last Transmission  
 
*10-9 Repeat last Transmission  
*10-13 Unable to reply (Relative near by etc)  
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*10-13 Unable to reply (Relative near by etc.)  
 
*10-19 Return to Base  
 
*10-19 Return to Base  
*10-20 Whats your Location  
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*10-20 What's your Location  
 
*10-21 Phone by Landline or Cellular  
 
*10-21 Phone by Landline or Cellular  
 
*10-25 Non-Violent Psychiatric Patient  
 
*10-25 Non-Violent Psychiatric Patient  
 
*10-26 Call is cancelled  
 
*10-26 Call is cancelled  
 
*10-27 Hostage Taking or SWAT Standby  
 
*10-27 Hostage Taking or SWAT Standby  
*10-34 Whats the Hospital status  
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*10-34 What's the Hospital status  
 
*10-36 Emergency is CLOSED (Critical care Bypass)  
 
*10-36 Emergency is CLOSED (Critical care Bypass)  
 
*10-37 Emergency is OPEN to Code 3's only (ReDirect Considerations)  
 
*10-37 Emergency is OPEN to Code 3's only (ReDirect Considerations)  
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*10-50 Violent Psychiatric Patient  
 
*10-50 Violent Psychiatric Patient  
 
*10-100 Bomb Threat  
 
*10-100 Bomb Threat  
*10-200 Have Police Attent (often abreviated to 10-2's)  
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*10-200 Have Police Attend (often abbreviated to 10-2's)  
 
*10-2000 Send Police IMMEDIATELY  
 
*10-2000 Send Police IMMEDIATELY  
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'''Priority Codes'''
 
*CODE 1 Any non-important call  
 
*CODE 1 Any non-important call  
*CODE 2 Sceduled call  
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*CODE 2 Scheduled call  
 
*CODE 3 Prompt call, not life threatening, lights and siren optional  
 
*CODE 3 Prompt call, not life threatening, lights and siren optional  
 
*CODE 4 Life Threatening, lights on, siren optional  
 
*CODE 4 Life Threatening, lights on, siren optional  
*CODE 5 Obviously dead (Rigitity, Decomposition, Vivisection, Decapitation...)  
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*CODE 5 Obviously dead (Rigidity, Decomposition, Vivisection, Decapitation...)  
 
*CODE 6 Legally dead  
 
*CODE 6 Legally dead  
*CODE 7 Unstaffed at station  
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*CODE 7 Unstaffed at station OR out of service
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        *71 = No patient found
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        *72 = Patient refused care/transport
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        *73 = Patient expired [as in decease]
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        *74 = Patient in police custody
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        *75 = Transported by another ambulance
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        *76 = Canceled before patient contact
 
*CODE 8 Standby at location  
 
*CODE 8 Standby at location  
 
*CODE 9 Unit in for servicing (Not Usable)  
 
*CODE 9 Unit in for servicing (Not Usable)  
 
*CODE 19 non-essential call
 
*CODE 19 non-essential call
*CODE  Break
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[[Category:Ontario Brevity Codes]]
 
[[Category:Ontario Brevity Codes]]
 
[[Category:Ontario Medical]]
 
[[Category:Ontario Medical]]

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Ambulance Communication Services (ACS)

Central Ambulance Communications Centres (CACC)

detailed talkgroup listings for MOH CACC's can be found for


  • Cambridge CACC

Service provider : Province Coverage: Waterloo Region (except extreme SW), Wellington Co, Dufferin Co & Caledon)

  • Georgian (Barrie) CACC

Service provider : Province Coverage: York Region, Simcoe Co.

  • Hamilton CACC

Service provider : Province Coverage: City of Hamilton, Brant, Haldimand and Norfolk Counties.

  • Kenora CACC

Service provider : Hospital

  • Kingston CACC

Service provider : Hospital

  • Lindsay CACC

Service provider : Province

  • London CACC

Service provider : Province

  • Mississauga CACC

Service provider : Province Coverage: Peel (except Caledon) and Halton Region.

Niagara CACC Service Provider-??? Coverage: Niagara Region

  • North Bay CACC

Service provider : Hospital

  • Oshawa (Whitby)CACC

Service provider : Province

  • Ottawa CACC

Service provider : Municipality

  • Renfrew CACC

Service provider : Province

  • Sault Ste. Marie CACC

Service provider : Hospital

  • Sudbury CACC

Service provider : Province

  • Thunder Bay CACC

Service provider : Province

  • Timmins CACC

Service provider : Municipality

  • Toronto CACC

Service provider : Municipality Coverage: City of Toronto

  • Wallaceburg CACC

Service provider : Hospital

  • Windsor CACC

Service provider : Province

Ontario Ambulance 10 Codes

10 codes

  • 10-3 All Vehicles stop Transmitting
  • 10-4 Acknowledged
  • 10-6 Busy-Stand by unless Urgent
  • 10-7 Arrived(or OUT of Service)
  • 10-8 Departed (or IN service)
  • 10-9 Repeat last Transmission
  • 10-13 Unable to reply (Relative near by etc.)
  • 10-19 Return to Base
  • 10-20 What's your Location
  • 10-21 Phone by Landline or Cellular
  • 10-25 Non-Violent Psychiatric Patient
  • 10-26 Call is cancelled
  • 10-27 Hostage Taking or SWAT Standby
  • 10-34 What's the Hospital status
  • 10-36 Emergency is CLOSED (Critical care Bypass)
  • 10-37 Emergency is OPEN to Code 3's only (ReDirect Considerations)
  • 10-38 Emergency is CLEAR
  • 10-50 Violent Psychiatric Patient
  • 10-100 Bomb Threat
  • 10-200 Have Police Attend (often abbreviated to 10-2's)
  • 10-2000 Send Police IMMEDIATELY

Priority Codes

  • CODE 1 Any non-important call
  • CODE 2 Scheduled call
  • CODE 3 Prompt call, not life threatening, lights and siren optional
  • CODE 4 Life Threatening, lights on, siren optional
  • CODE 5 Obviously dead (Rigidity, Decomposition, Vivisection, Decapitation...)
  • CODE 6 Legally dead
  • CODE 7 Unstaffed at station OR out of service
       *71 = No patient found
       *72 = Patient refused care/transport
       *73 = Patient expired [as in decease]
       *74 = Patient in police custody
       *75 = Transported by another ambulance
       *76 = Canceled before patient contact
  • CODE 8 Standby at location
  • CODE 9 Unit in for servicing (Not Usable)
  • CODE 19 non-essential call