Tag:highway=emergency access point

highway=emergency_access_point
Description
Sign number which can be used to define you current position in case of an emergency 
Group: Emergencies
Used on these elements
Useful combination
See also
Status: approved

For areas which are hard to access, like woods or waterways, some countries offer a network of emergency access points. In case of an emergency you can call the emergency telephone number of the country and report the ID signposted on one of those access points. According to the ID you have given, the operator knows not only your exact location without the need of a description of yours, but sees further information like nearby helipads, access notes etc.

Some of these signs also offer a special phone number which should be called instead of the country's emergency number.

How to map

Tags applied to nodes.

Using the tags highway=emergency_access_point and ref=* with the reference number / ID on the sign.

Additional tags if given / known are emergency_telephone_code=* with the phone number on the sign, operator=* with the operator, and name=* with the name of the sign.

Examples


Photo Remarks
In the United States, some local governments have deployed standardized location markers using USNG Emergency Location Markers (ELM’s).
Rescue point sign in the Czech Republic, with Czech and English text
Victoria Australia emergency marker see https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/esta-emergency-markers

See also

  • emergency=access_point - Some mappers are using to map this feature - A sign number which can be used to define your current position in case of an emergency
  • emergency=assembly_point - A designated (safe) place where people can gather or must report to during an emergency or a fire drill
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