Celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee with 19.53% Off All Orders!   Use Code: DIAMONDQUEEN   2 Days Only   (details)
Pink Baby Hot  Nurse EMS Star of Life Bumper Stickers by inquester
10,000's more cool prints available - CLICK HERE Visit our main site at http://www.jnniepce.com/ The Star of Life is a blue, six-pointed star, outlined with a white border which features the Rod of Asclepius in the centre, originally designed and governed by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) (under the United States Department of Transportation, DOT). Traditionally in the United States the logo was used as a stamp of authentication or certification for ambulances, paramedics or other EMS personnel. Internationally, it represents emergency medical services (EMS) units and personnel. A similar orange star is used for search and rescue personnel and yet another version is used for Wilderness emergency medical technician.Originally, many ambulances used an Omaha orange cross on a square background of reflectorised white to designate them as emergency units. This logo was used before national standards for Emergency Medical Personnel or ambulances were established. Designed by Leo R. Schwartz, Chief of the EMS Branch, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the Star of Life was created after the American National Red Cross complained in 1973 that the orange cross too closely resembled their logo, the red cross on a white background, its use restricted by the Geneva Conventions. The newly designed cross was adapted from the Medical Identification Symbol of the American Medical Association, which was patented by the American Medical Association (AMA) in 1967. The newly designed logo was trademarked on February 1, 1977 with the Commissioner of Patents and Trade-marks in the name of the National Highway Traffic Safety and Administration (registration number 1058022). The logo was 'given' to the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) for use as the emergency medical technicians (EMT) logo after the trademark expired in 1997.The snake emblem is the Rod of Asclepius, widely used as the symbol of medical care worldwide. There are several theories as to its development, and it is named for the Greek mythology figure Asclepius, who was said to have possessed healing power, although it has been claimed to have origins from other sources, including a biblical story from Numbers and as a representation of the drawing out of a guinea worm.The six branches of the star are symbols of the six main tasks executed by rescuers all through the emergency chain:Detection – The first rescuers on the scene, usually untrained civilians or those involved in the incident, observe the scene, understand the problem, identify the dangers to themselves and the others, and take appropriate measures to ensure their safety on the scene (environmental, electricity, chemicals, radiation, etc.).Reporting – The call for professional help is made and dispatch is connected with the victims, providing emergency medical dispatch.Response – The first rescuers provide first aid and immediate care to the extent of their capabilities.On scene care – The EMS personnel arrive and provide immediate care to the extent of their capabilities on-scene.Care in Transit – The EMS personnel proceed to transfer the patient to a hospital via an ambulance or helicopter for specialised care. They provide medical care during the transportation.Transfer to Definitive care – Appropriate specialised care is provided at the hospital.While no agency is tasked solely with enforcing its use as a mark of certification, the Star of Life has traditionally been used as a means of identification for medical personnel, equipment, and vehicles.Many ambulance services mark the symbol on their vehicles, and ambulance crews often wear the design as part of their uniform. It appears on various medical textbooks as well as on a wide range of merchandise aimed at the medic market. In hospitals and other buildings, elevators that are marked with the symbol indicate that the elevator is large enough to hold a stretcher. Description Source Wikipedia
Loading High Resolution...
Loading High Resolution...
Loading High Resolution...
Loading High Resolution...
Loading High Resolution...
Loading High Resolution...
Loading High Resolution...
Loading High Resolution...
Loading High Resolution...
Customise it
No minimum orders • No setup fees • Ships tomorrow*!

Bumper Sticker

Make your car a reflection of you! Get your point across with this quality bumper sticker that will outlast heavy rain, intense sunlight, and the most severe of traffic jams.

  • 11" x 3" – Large enough for any message.
  • Made from durable vinyl with a strong adhesive back.
  • Printed with water-resistant ink that won’t fade or run.
  • No minimum order.

Pink Baby Hot Nurse EMS Star of Life Bumper Stickers

In stock! Out of stock

Quantity:

bumper sticker.
Only  in bulk!
As low as  on a
Wishlist
£4.45
per bumper sticker
Out of stock

Information from the Designer

Created By inquester:

Pink Baby Hot Nurse EMS Star of Life

Symbol RN Medical Health Care Transit response

10,000's more cool prints available - CLICK HERE Visit our main site at http://www.jnniepce.com/ The Star of Life is a blue, six-pointed star, outlined with a white border which features the Rod of Asclepius in the centre, originally designed and governed by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) (under the United States Department of Transportation, DOT). Traditionally in the United States the logo was used as a stamp of authentication or certification for ambulances, paramedics or other EMS personnel. Internationally, it represents emergency medical services (EMS) units and personnel. A similar orange star is used for search and rescue personnel and yet another version is used for Wilderness emergency medical technician.Originally, many ambulances used an Omaha orange cross on a square background of reflectorised white to designate them as emergency units. This logo was used before national standards for Emergency Medical Personnel or ambulances were established. Designed by Leo R. Schwartz, Chief of the EMS Branch, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the Star of Life was created after the American National Red Cross complained in 1973 that the orange cross too closely resembled their logo, the red cross on a white background, its use restricted by the Geneva Conventions. The newly designed cross was adapted from the Medical Identification Symbol of the American Medical Association, which was patented by the American Medical Association (AMA) in 1967. The newly designed logo was trademarked on February 1, 1977 with the Commissioner of Patents and Trade-marks in the name of the National Highway Traffic Safety and Administration (registration number 1058022). The logo was 'given' to the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) for use as the emergency medical technicians (EMT) logo after the trademark expired in 1997.The snake emblem is the Rod of Asclepius, widely used as the symbol of medical care worldwide. There are several theories as to its development, and it is named for the Greek mythology figure Asclepius, who was said to have possessed healing power, although it has been claimed to have origins from other sources, including a biblical story from Numbers and as a representation of the drawing out of a guinea worm.The six branches of the star are symbols of the six main tasks executed by rescuers all through the emergency chain:Detection – The first rescuers on the scene, usually untrained civilians or those involved in the incident, observe the scene, understand the problem, identify the dangers to themselves and the others, and take appropriate measures to ensure their safety on the scene (environmental, electricity, chemicals, radiation, etc.).Reporting – The call for professional help is made and dispatch is connected with the victims, providing emergency medical dispatch.Response – The first rescuers provide first aid and immediate care to the extent of their capabilities.On scene care – The EMS personnel arrive and provide immediate care to the extent of their capabilities on-scene.Care in Transit – The EMS personnel proceed to transfer the patient to a hospital via an ambulance or helicopter for specialised care. They provide medical care during the transportation.Transfer to Definitive care – Appropriate specialised care is provided at the hospital.While no agency is tasked solely with enforcing its use as a mark of certification, the Star of Life has traditionally been used as a means of identification for medical personnel, equipment, and vehicles.Many ambulance services mark the symbol on their vehicles, and ambulance crews often wear the design as part of their uniform. It appears on various medical textbooks as well as on a wide range of merchandise aimed at the medic market. In hospitals and other buildings, elevators that are marked with the symbol indicate that the elevator is large enough to hold a stretcher. Description Source Wikipedia

More Essential Accessories

Other products by inquester

Reviews for "Pink Baby Hot Nurse EMS Star of Life Bumper Stickers"

Prev 0 Next

There are currently no reviews for "Pink Baby Hot Nurse EMS Star of Life Bumper Stickers".

Have you purchased this product?
Write a review!

Prev 0 Next

Reviews from customers who purchased: Bumper Sticker

  (see more product reviews)
4.4  (12 reviews)
5 star:
(7)
4 star:
(4)
3 star:
(0)
2 star:
(1)
1 star:
(0)
100% would recommend this to a friend
Most recommended for: Myself
Have you purchased this item? Write a review!

Have you purchased this product?
Write a review!

(see more product reviews)

Bumper Sticker Volume Discounts

Tags

Comment Wall

Prev 0 Next
No comments yet.
Prev 0 Next

Product Details

Product id: 128075196094066571
Created on 15/02/2010 01:48