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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 iconic red exit sign directs people quickly toward the nearest safe exit in emergencies.
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 classic first aid kit icon, instantly signaling medical assistance and emergency preparedness.
A friendly cartoon ambulance racing to the scene with its siren on and a confident medical professional at the wheel.
This standard warning symbol alerts users to potential dangers or important precautions ahead.
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.
The standard 911 emergency call icon used on signage, apps, and public safety materials.
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.
A bold red EKG waveform underscores the urgency and readiness of our Emergency Department team.
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.
This universally recognized green exit sign guides people quickly to safety during emergencies.
A medical responder sprinting with a first aid kit-ready to deliver urgent care on the spot.
Bold red “EMERGENCY ROOM” text on a white background-designed for instant recognition in critical care settings.
A visual guide to core items every household should have ready before a disaster strikes.
A bold red-and-white phone icon signaling quick access to calling features or support services.
The RG AHA logo combines modern typography and geometric symmetry for a striking visual identity.
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 complete emergency survival kit laid out-ready for disasters, hiking trips, or unexpected crises.
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.
This universal symbol marks the location of first aid rooms or medical assistance stations.
A standard shower symbol used to denote bathing areas in public and commercial spaces.
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