Nov 17, 2009, 04:41 PM
Re: Emergency Department Ambulatory Access
Our back door (ambulance entrance) requires a code. The front door from the waiting room has a code for employees, and visitors can be buzzed through the door by the secretary (or whoever answers their call) -- there's a phone by the triage window that rings directly to the secretary's phone at our nurses station for entrance requests.
My (continuing) complaint is that the ambulance entrance door opens when you walk near it. I think it should have a button to activate it, rather than motion sensing. What if someone is at the back door with a gun, and we walk too close to the door? You also have to get right up to the door to turn the key to lock it down, so ... not so safe, in my opinion.
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