While sitting in various waiting rooms at Queen’s Medical
Center last week, I heard a number of ominous public address announcements that
made me look up from my iPad:
- ”Stroke team, emergency room.”
- “Modified trauma team, emergency room.”
- “IV therapy stat, room 605.”
- “Code blue, Kamehameha, Cancer Center.”
- “Acute stroke team, emergency room.”
- “Code red, POB2 lobby”
- “Code red, (unintelligible location), patient room.”
“Code blue” of course, means someone is in cardiac arrest; “code
red” means there’s a fire hazard.
One has to expect these announcements in a hospital, but
still, it sends chills through a person to hear them. The message they convey
is that someone is in dire need of immediate medical attention.
That's pretty scary.
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