At the Nov. 22 council meeting, Michel Chrétien, director of emergency services for Prescott-Russell, presented last year's response times in each municipality.
At the Nov. 22 council meeting, Michel Chrétien, director of emergency services for Prescott-Russell, presented last year's response times in each municipality.
At the Nov. 22 council meeting, Michel Chrétien, director of emergency services for Prescott-Russell, presented last year's response times in each municipality.
CTAS: acronym for Canadian Triage and Acuity Scale; a five-level
triage scale with the highest severity level 1 (resuscitation) and the lowest severity levels 5 (non-urgent) used to assign a level of acuity to patients and more accurately define the patients need for care primarily based on the optimal time to medical intervention.
CTAS Level 1: CTAS level assigned for resuscitation.
CTAS Level 2: CTAS level assigned for emergent. CTAS Level 3: CTAS level assigned for urgent. CTAS Level 4: CTAS level assigned for less urgent. CTAS Level 5: CTAS level assigned for non-urgent.