5-A-2 Non-recent (≥6 hours) traumatic back pain (without priority symptoms).5-C-4 Non-traumatic or Non-recent trauma with difficulty breathing.5-C-3 Fainting or nearly fainting ≥50 years old.5-C-1 Suspected aortic aneurysm (tearing/ripping pain) ≥50 years old.5-D-2 Ashen or gray color reported ≥50 years old.Protocol 5: Back Pain (Non-Traumatic or Non-Recent Trauma).Suffixes: A=Assault, S=Sexual assault, T=Stun gun.4-A-3 Non-recent (≥6 hours) injuries (without priority symptoms).4-A-1 Not dangerous body area with deformity.4-D-4 Chest or neck injury (with difficulty breathing).3-A-2 Non-recent (≥6 hours) injuries (without priority symptoms).3-D-4 Chest or neck injury (with difficulty breathing).Suffixes: I=Injection administered or advised, M=Medication administered or advised.2-A-1 No difficulty breathing or swallowing (rash, hives or itching may be present).2-C-2 History of severe allergic reaction.2-C-1 Difficulty breathing or swallowing.2-D-3 Swarming attack (bee, wasp, hornet).2-D-2 Difficulty speaking between breaths.Protocol 2: Allergies (Reactions)/Envenomations (Stings/Bites).1-C-6 Females with pain above navel ≥ 45 years old.1-C-5 Males with pain above navel ≥35 years old.1-C-4 Females with fainting or near fainting 12-50 years old.1-C-3 Fainting or near fainting ≥50 years old.
1-C-1 Suspected aortic aneurysm (tearing/ripping pain) ≥50 years old.This list is current as of the following Priority Dispatch™ versions: MPDS v12.2, FPDS v7 and PPDS v4.1. 1-Delta-1), the generic text descriptors for each code, and any applicable suffixes (special situations). It includes the alphanumeric codes such as 1-D-1 (i.e. This page is a listing of the dispatch determinants (codes) utilized in the Priority Dispatching™ system by the National Academy of Emergency Dispatch™ (NAED™).