File:Pantalon d'intervention en aide médicale urgente et transport ambulancier - Croix-rouge de Belgique (avant).png
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English: Yellow and enamel blue intervention pants for Belgian Red Cross ambulance medical aid workers in Brussels and Wallonia (French-speaking Community, Brussels-Capital and German-speaking Community). It is part of the uniform of all ambulance personnel: ATNUP (non-emergency '105' service) ambulance drivers, EMT (urgent medical assistance) first-aid responders, emergency medical doctors (SMUR) and registered emergency nurses (SIAMU)
The French-language logo of the Belgian Red Cross is featured on the left thigh pocket. Of the two retroreflective stripes, the lower one also features the universal Red Cross symbol. The colors fluorescent yellow and enamel blue (Pantone 18-4733 TCX) match and meet the regulatory intervention uniform required by Belgian law (Royal Decree of January 26, 2018 determining the characteristics of the intervention uniform used by first-aiders active in the context of urgent medical aid).Français : Pantalon d'intervention jaune et bleu émaillé pour les acteurs de l'aide médicale ambulancière de la Croix-Rouge de Belgique à Bruxelles et en Wallonie (Communauté francophone, Bruxelles-Capitale et Communauté germanophone; anciennement nommé ambulancier TMS (transport médico-sanitaire). Il fait partie de l'uniforme de tout personnel ambulancier : d'un ambulancier ATNUP (service '105' de transport non-urgent), d'un secouriste-ambulancier AMU (aide médicale urgente '112'), d'un médecin urgentiste ambulancier (SMUR) ou d'un infirmier ambulancier (SIAMU).
Le logo francophone de la Croix-Rouge de Belgique est repris sur la poche de la cuisse gauche. Des deux bandes rétroréfléchissantes, l'inférieure reprend également le symbole universel de la Croix-Rouge. Les couleurs jaune fluorescent et bleu émaillé (Pantone 18-4733 TCX) correspondent et satisfont à la tenue d'intervention règlementaire exigée par la loi belge (Arrêté royal du 26 janvier 2018 déterminant les caractéristiques de la tenue d’intervention utilisée par les secouristes actifs dans le cadre de l’aide médicale urgente).Nederlands: Gele en geëmailleerd blauwe interventiebroek voor voor de ambulancemedewerkers van het Belgische Rode Kruis in Brussel en Wallonië (Franstalige Gemeenschap, Brussel-Hoofdstad en Duitstalige Gemeenschap). Het maakt deel uit van het uniform van al het ambulancepersoneel: ATNUP-ANDPV ambulancechauffeurs (niet-spoedeisend transport '105' dienst), AMU-DGH hulpverleners-ambulanciers (dringende medische hulp '112' dienst), ambulance spoed-artsen (SMUR-MUG) en ambulance verpleegkundigen (SIAMU-DGH).
Het Franstalige logo van het Belgische Rode Kruis (Croix-Rouge de Belgique) staat op de linker dijzak. Van de twee retroreflecterende strepen is de onderste ook voorzien van het universele Rode Kruis-symbool. De kleuren fluorescerend geel en geëmailleerd blauw (Pantone 18-4733 TCX) komen overeen met en voldoen aan de reglementaire interventiekledij vereist door de Belgische wetgeving (Koninklijk Besluit van 26 januari 2018 tot bepaling van de kenmerken van de interventiekledij gebruikt door eerstehulpverleners actief in het kader van dringende medische hulpverlening). |
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