Cards (911) Link
: They provide clear, step-by-step directions for the caller, ranging from simple tasks like turning on a porch light to high-stakes medical interventions like performing CPR or assisting in childbirth.
: A series of pre-set questions helps determine the exact type of emergency and the priority level of the response. Cards (911)
When a dispatcher "runs the cards," they typically follow a logic known as the : Where : Your exact current location. What : What is happening right now. Who : Who is involved and how many people are injured. When : When did the incident occur. Weapons : Are there any weapons present at the scene? Impact and Accessibility : They provide clear, step-by-step directions for the
The system categorizes emergencies into four distinct groups, often identified by colored banners for quick recognition by the dispatcher: : High-priority medical crises. What : What is happening right now
: Situations involving environmental dangers or dangerous materials. Common Questions Dispatchers Ask
The primary goal of the Cards 911 system is to standardize the response of a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP).