Imagine you're hurt or feeling sick and need to call for help. When you call for help, the person on the other end of the phone asks you a lot of questions to figure out what's wrong and how serious it is. This is called the medical priority dispatch system.
This system helps the person on the phone figure out how urgent your situation is and what kind of help you need. The questions they ask might include things like: "Are you having trouble breathing?" or "Are you bleeding a lot?" These questions help them figure out what kind of emergency service to send to you, like an ambulance or a fire truck.
The medical priority dispatch system is kind of like a game of "Hot or Cold." The person on the phone keeps asking you questions to get closer to figuring out where you are and what's happening to you. Once they know how serious your situation is, they can send the right people to help you as quickly as possible.
So remember, if you ever need to call for help, the person on the phone is trying to help you by asking questions and figuring out what kind of help you need. They want to make sure you get the help you need as quickly and efficiently as possible.