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2. Running "hot" and the case of Sharron Rose;Clawson;JEMS,1991
3. Patient outcome using medical protocol to limit "lights and siren" transport;Kupas;Prehospital and Disaster Medicine,1994
4. Computer-aided EMS priority dispatch: Ability of a computerized triage system to safely spare paramedics from responses not requiring advanced life support (abstract);Curka;Ann Emerg Med,1991
5. The use of priority medical dispatch to distinguish between high- and low-risk patients (abstract);Kallsen;Ann Emerg Med,1990