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A blue six-pointed star, outlined with a white border and usually featuring the Rod of Asclepius in the center. The symbol was originally designed and governed by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) under the jurisdiction of the United States Department of Transportation (DOT). It has since become a symbol of the emergency medical services in multiple countries.
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Star of Life
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Star of Life
Proper noun
A
blue
six-pointed
star,
outlined
with
a
white
border
and
usually
featuring
the
Rod
of
Asclepius
in
the
center.
The
symbol
was
originally
designed
and
governed
by
the
U.S.
National
Highway
Traffic
Safety
Administration
(NHTSA)
under
the
jurisdiction
of
the
United
States
Department
of
Transportation
(DOT).
It
has
since
become
a
symbol
of
the
emergency
medical
services
in
multiple
countries.
Japanese Meaning
救急医療サービスの象徴として認識されるシンボルで、青い六芒星の形状を持ち、白い縁取りで囲まれている。 / 通常、中心にアスクレピオスの杖が描かれており、医療や救急に関連する意味合いがある。 / 元々はアメリカの国家高速道路交通安全局(NHTSA)が設計・管理していたが、その後、複数の国で救急医療サービスのシンボルとして採用されるようになった。
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A
blue
six-pointed
star,
outlined
with
a
white
border
and
usually
featuring
the
Rod
of
Asclepius
in
the
center.
The
symbol
was
originally
designed
and
governed
by
the
U.S.
National
Highway
Traffic
Safety
Administration
(NHTSA)
under
the
jurisdiction
of
the
United
States
Department
of
Transportation
(DOT).
It
has
since
become
a
symbol
of
the
emergency
medical
services
in
multiple
countries.
( plural )