Rady's Emergency Codes (1)
Rady's Emergency Information (1)
Rady's Emergency Codes (2)
Rady's Emergency Information (2)
Rady's Emergency Codes (3)
100

This emergency code is announced when there is a fire in the hospital.

Code Red

100

This is the universal number to call for immediate assistance in life-threatening emergencies.

911

100

This code is called when there is a medical emergency involving an adult or a child.

White Code

100

At Rady’s in Orange, staff should use this radio channel to communicate during an emergency.

Channel 3 

100

This emergency response is activated in the Emergency Department for situations that are not life-threatening.

ED Response

200

This response is called when an inpatient requires urgent medical attention within 15 minutes in the PICU.

PICU Response

200

At Rady’s in Orange, HCA when associates must evacuate they will meet at this specific location. 

The CVS at La Veta and Main Street

200

This code is called when staff need assistance managing an assaultive or combative person.

Code Grey 

200

This emergency code is activated when the hospital receives a bomb threat

Code Yellow 

300

his code is announced when there is a person with a weapon or a hostage situation inside the facility.

Code Silver 

300

If you work at Rady’s in Orange, this is where you can find all emergency information, including numbers to dial, security contacts, and safety reporting procedures.

In your badge, which includes emergency information and emergency codes

300

This emergency code is called when a child older than one year is reported missing or abducted in the hospital.

Code Purple 

300

At Rady’s in Orange, this is where HCA interns should wait if the classroom is closed and the skills trainer is not yet present.


the second-floor cafeteria until the skills trainer sends a message that the classroom is open.

300

This code is activated when an emergency occurs inside the hospital, such as a fire, flood, power outage, or structural issue that affects operations (Internal disaster).

Triage Internal 

400

This code indicates a confidential communication alert.

Triage stand-by

400

At Rady’s in Orange, associates should only begin to evacuate at this specific moment.

When they are instructed to do so by the overhead speaker announcement.

400

This code is announced when there is a person actively using a firearm within the hospital.

Active Shooter Code. 

400

When you are on site and need to report an emergency, you should dial this number.

"66"

400

This emergency code is used when a missing or abducted infant (1 year old or younger) is reported in the hospital.

Code Pink

500

This emergency code is called when a patient is actively attempting to leave the hospital without authorization.

Code Green 

500

This acronym reminds hospital staff of the proper steps to take during a fire: first help people to safety, then notify others, contain the fire, and finally, put it out if safe.

RACE (Rescue, Alert, Contain, Extinguish)

500

This triage code is activated when a disaster occurs outside the hospital, such as a mass casualty incident, natural disaster, or other emergency that brings multiple patients to the facility.

Triage External

500

his acronym outlines the proper steps for using a fire extinguisher: first pull the pin, aim at the base of the fire, squeeze the handle, and sweep side to side.

PASS (Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep)

500

This code is activated when there is a hazardous materials spill or exposure within the hospital.

Orange Code