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  2. Hospital emergency codes - Wikipedia

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    Hospital emergency codes are coded messages often announced over a public address system of a hospital to alert staff to various classes of on-site emergencies. The use of codes is intended to convey essential information quickly and with minimal misunderstanding to staff while preventing stress and panic among visitors to the hospital.

  3. Code Red (computer worm) - Wikipedia

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    Code Red was a computer worm observed on the Internet on July 15, 2001. It attacked computers running Microsoft's IIS web server . It was the first large-scale, mixed-threat attack to successfully target enterprise networks.

  4. Emergency service response codes - Wikipedia

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    Code 1: A time critical event with response requiring lights and siren. This usually is a known and going fire or a rescue incident. Code 2: Unused within the Country Fire Authority. Code 3: Non-urgent event, such as a previously extinguished fire or community service cases (such as animal rescue or changing of smoke alarm batteries for the ...

  5. Hospital's 15-hour wait 'red alert' warning - AOL

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    The red alert note on the website of Royal Blackburn Emergency Department told patients: "Please make sure you are going to the most appropriate place for your medical needs."

  6. City-wide emergency alert in Los Angeles sent in error to ...

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    Just before 4 p.m. Thursday local time, cell phones rang out with emergency alert tones warning residents to evacuate – a mistake that county officials blamed on technical problems.

  7. Emergency Alert System - Wikipedia

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    The National Public Warning System, also known as the Primary Entry Point (PEP) stations, is a network of 77 radio stations that are, in coordination with FEMA, used to originate emergency alert and warning information to the public before, during, and after incidents and disasters.