Haha. You must be medical. I read "pilots coding" and for a second thought "why would pilots be writing code?" and then I laughed when I realized what you meant.
Code blue in a hospital I think means someone flatlined.... like their heart stopped. They say it over the intercom because it sounds nicer than, "everyone run ro room 312, a guy is dying!" So they came up with "codes." I'm not a medical person, but I used to watch a lot of tv. :)
Yeah, your right, but "back in the day" pilots weren't coding mid fucking flight. That's what I am concerned with.
Haha. You must be medical. I read "pilots coding" and for a second thought "why would pilots be writing code?" and then I laughed when I realized what you meant.
...what does he mean? I am neither medical, nor technological, nor a pilot.
"Coding" means heart attack in medical jargon.
Code blue in a hospital I think means someone flatlined.... like their heart stopped. They say it over the intercom because it sounds nicer than, "everyone run ro room 312, a guy is dying!" So they came up with "codes." I'm not a medical person, but I used to watch a lot of tv. :)
I used to be in medical, but Code Blue means life or death, and then when it was a cardiac arrest and then they would call code Charlie
Sorry. Shouldn’t have used med speak. FYI, I’m not in the industry, just read a lot and watched too many hospital shows. lol
CTD!!!
Heh.