| Priority class | Trauma or finding |
|---|
| A (red) | Airway obstruction (e.g. severe facial trauma) |
| Chest trauma with respiratory distress |
| Unconscious patient with airway problems even in the recovery position; patients who lose consciousness during treatment (epidural bleed) |
| Inhalation injury and facial burns |
| Skin burns 20-75% |
| Massive external bleeding |
| Hypovolaemic shock |
| Multiple trauma patients (mere suspicion is not enough) |
| Extensive open fractures |
| Eviscerations (prolapses or internal organs) |
| B (yellow) | Chest trauma without respiratory problems |
| Abdominal and/or urinary tract trauma |
| Unconscious patients (except Class A priority group patients) |
| Large bone fractures and open fractures other than those in Class I |
| Unstable pelvic fracture |
| Patients with angina pain |
| Injury to spine or spinal cord or suspicion of such trauma |
| Eye injuries |
| C (green) | Cranial/cerebral traumas (GCS 14- 15/15 = speaking contact or bleeding from the ear in a conscious patient) |
| Simple fractures and bruises |
| Burns other than those of Class A |
| Slight facial trauma (jaw/nose fractures etc.) |
| Usually almost all walking patients |
| D (violet) | Open brain injury with herniated brain tissue |
| Burns > 75% of total body area |
| Other patients with poor prognosis |
| X (black) | Dead |