86.92
Class
Patient transportation by ambulance
SDMX: R8692
Class Level
4 Depth
0 Children
7 Siblings
📋 Official Classification Notes
✓ Includes
This class includes ambulance transport of patients by any mode of transport, including airplanes. Ambulance vehicles carry paramedics / medical doctors and are usually equipped with lifesaving equipment.
+ Also Includes
This class also includes: - specialised transport of patients, accompanied by paramedics - primary care given by a paramedic or a doctor during the patient’s transport by ambulance
✗ Excludes
This class excludes: - transport of patients in vehicles without paramedical practitioners and equipment for lifesaving, see divisions 49, 50 - transport of patients in airplanes without paramedical practitioners and equipment for lifesaving, see division 51 - transport of blood and body organs/fluids, see 86.99
Frequently Confused With
Who is this code for?
Verified: SEMANTIC_SECTION_MATRIXMedical practitioners
SOC 2020:2211 Common titles: Doctor, GP, Physician
Care workers and home helpers
SOC 2020:6131 Common titles: Carer, Support worker
Related Occupations
Health services and public health managers and directorsVeterinary nurses
Evidence: Representative SOC 2020 occupations for SIC Section Q (Patient transportation by ambulance).
In this section
- 86.91 — Diagnostic Imaging Services and Medical Laboratory Activities
- 86.93 — Activities of Psychologists and Psychotherapists, Except Medical Doctors
- 86.94 — Nursing and Midwifery Activities
- 86.95 — Physiotherapy Activities
- 86.96 — Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicine Activities
- 86.97 — Intermediation Service Activities for Medical, Dental and Other Human Health Services
- 86.99 — Other Human Health Activities N.e.c.
Data source: Office for National Statistics (ONS) —
UK SIC 2026
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