A code red alarm in a hospital means
- A fire occurring in the facility, indicating that emergency measures should be taken
- Weather conditions that are potentially hazardous to health due to pollutants and/or high air temperatures
- A patient arriving with burns
- An external disaster and incoming casualties with life-threatening injuries
When someone comes on the intercom and says "code red, code red" it means that there is a fire. they say "code red" so that way no one would go crazy and have a panic attack. If we didn't say "code red" and we said fire there would be a lot of accidents.
Hospitals have different meanings for different "codes." For instance, we do not have a "Code One" in our hospital. Our adult code is "Code 44," our pediatric code is "Code 22." We also have "Code Red" which means Fire, "Code Green," which means all clear after Fire code called. There are others and as many variations as there are hospitals.
alarm
Red Alarm happened in 1995.
Red Alarm was created on 1995-08-14.
It depends on what kind of alarm you have. For my alarm, a red light is on.
Alarm system is armed.
The red light that blinks after you lock the car is the 'alarm armed' light.
The factory alarm is armed
It means your alarm is armed
A blue H sign mean the hospital doesn't have A/E facilities and the red H sign means it does.
Kunsan AB uses alarm blue instead of red because the Korean Government uses a red alarm/flag to signal that Japan is invading.