blue call
UK ambulance run on lights and sirens with a hospital pre-alert — time-critical.
Definitions
A UK ambulance transport run under blue lights and sirens with a phoned-ahead pre-alert to the receiving hospital. Means the patient is time-critical and the resus team needs to be ready at the door. You don't blue-call for a stubbed toe.
blue call In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
UK ambulance service term — refers to the blue lights running plus a pre-arrival radio alert to the receiving ED so trauma/resus teams are stood up before you roll through the doors.
People Also Ask
What does 'blue call' mean?
In UK ambulance terms, a blue call is a run on lights and sirens with a pre-alert to the hospital — a time-critical emergency.
How do you use 'blue call' in a sentence?
A crew might radio, 'We're coming in on a blue call, cardiac arrest, three minutes out.'
Comments 0