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Collection of Emergency Cliparts (45)
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A focused gallery of emergency illustrations that balance clean outlines with bolder filled styles, ready for quick drop in projects and worksheets.
A standard emergency exit sign showing a red cross, right-pointing arrow, and the word “Emergency” for immediate recognition.
The universally recognized red cross emblem-used by medical services and humanitarian organizations worldwide.
This standard emergency sign uses the iconic red cross symbol and clear typography to guide people quickly to urgent care.
A classic telephone handset icon-simple, high-contrast, and instantly recognizable for calling actions.
This 911 dispatch emblem represents integrated emergency response coordination across fire, EMS, and law enforcement.
A friendly cartoon ambulance racing to the scene with its siren on and a confident medical professional at the wheel.
This universal SOS icon signals an emergency phone call option, instantly recognizable in critical situations.
The Star of Life-emblem of emergency medical services worldwide-combines the six-pointed star with the Rod of Asclepius.
This iconic red phone with “911” signals immediate emergency assistance-recognizable and universally understood.
A stylized orange medical professional dashes forward, equipped with a first-aid kit and stethoscope, representing rapid emergency response.
The Plan-Practice-Prepare cycle visualizes a dynamic, iterative process where preparation informs planning, practice refines execution, and reflection drives improvement.
A standard electrocardiogram (ECG) trace depicting one complete heartbeat, including P wave, QRS complex, and T wave.
A friendly, stylized ambulance ready for action-perfect for explaining emergency response to children or simplifying medical concepts.
This bold “911” icon is universally recognized as the U.S. emergency contact number for life-threatening situations.
The Star of Life-recognized globally as the emblem of emergency medical services (EMS)-features a six-pointed red star with the Rod of Asclepius in white.
A standard U.S. emergency sign reminding the public to dial 911 for urgent police, fire, or medical response.
This universal phone icon signals where to find a telephone-commonly seen in public spaces, websites, and signage for quick contact access.
A complete emergency kit laid out beside a red backpack-ready for hiking, camping, or unexpected disasters.
Bold red “EMERGENCY ROOM” text on a white background-designed for instant recognition in critical care settings.
The Star of Life-EMT and paramedic emblem-combines the six-pointed star with the Rod of Asclepius to signify emergency medical care.
A simplified, child-friendly ambulance design featuring the universal red cross symbol and emergency lighting.
A bold, high-visibility “Emergency Form” graphic-ideal for alerting users to urgent documentation needs.
This universal symbol indicates where to call for immediate medical assistance-often seen on ambulances, hospital signage, and health apps.
A focused 911 dispatcher takes notes while handling an emergency call, equipped with headset and console.
This standard orange emergency sign uses high-visibility contrast to alert personnel and the public to critical situations quickly and clearly.
The red Caduceus: a widely recognized (though often misused) medical emblem featuring wings, a staff, and two entwined serpents.
Meet the friendly heroes: firefighter, paramedic, police officer, and more-all in adorable Tin Teddy style!
A bold red cross centered within a red ring-this universal symbol instantly signals medical assistance and humanitarian support.
The Star of Life-EMS’s iconic emblem-combines a six-pointed star with the caduceus to signify emergency medical care.
Children ask “What if?” as they witness floods, wildfires, storms, and pollution-sparking curiosity and critical thinking about Earth’s future.
This emblem outlines the four core phases of emergency management, each represented by a distinct icon and color.
