Table 1.
Data variable number | Data variable name | Type of data | Data variable categories or values | Definition of data variable |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
Highest Level of EMS provider on scene |
Ordinal |
1 = EMS non-Paramedic 2 = EMS-Paramedic 3 = Nurse 4 = Physician 5 = Unknown |
Highest level of EMS provider on scene, excluding any non-EMS personnel (bystanders, family, etc) |
2 |
Airway devices available on scene |
Nominal |
1 = Bag Mask Ventilation 2 = SAD 3 = ETT 4 = Surgical airway 5 = None 6 = Unknown |
Airway devices available on scene and provider on-scene who knows how to use it (select all that apply) |
3 |
Drugs for airway management available on scene |
Nominal |
1 = Sedatives 2 = NMBA 3 = Analgesics/opioids 4 = Local/topic anaesthetic 5 = None |
Drugs used for airway management, available on scene and someone competent to administer them (select all that apply) |
4 |
Main type of transportation |
Nominal |
1 = Ground ambulance 2 = Helicopter ambulance 3 = Fixed-wing ambulance 4 = Private or public vehicle 5 = Walk-in 6 = Police 7 = Other 8 = Not transported 9 = Unknown |
Main type of transportation vehicle (if multiple selected, vehicle used for the majority of the transportation phase) |
5 |
Response time |
Continuous |
Minutes |
Time from when the Emergency Medical Communication Centre operator initiates transmission of the dispatch message to the first resource/unit time of arrival on the scene of the first unit, as reported by the first unit |
EMS: Emergency Medical Service
ETT: Endotracheal tube
NMBA: Neuromuscular blocking agent
SAD: Supraglottic airway device