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Arrive on scene to a 4 pt mva mci. Which comes first:
1 Triage
2 Request additional resources.
thanks.
I would argue rapid triage first. After all, what resources are you going to request? Do you need extrication? Are the 4 "patients" patients due to being in an accident or do you have 4 people requesting transport?
Is HEMS going to be needed?
The answer to that is generally 'no' except for a very small percentage of EMS jurisdictions in the US.
Yeah I know. Its just an option that is out there when considering a scene size up. I've seen HEMS used a couple times in this area and read about it being used 5+ times a month in this area.
I would see what I had first.
Unless there was something obvious like bodies or body parts laying all about, I would be hesitant to call out the world.
Even if things look like a catastrophy, usually when a capable emergency person shows up on scene things tend to get better rapidly.
As was mentioned earlier, I agree that the resources you need will depend on what you find, but I would add also what you have to start with.
However "used" and "needed" are two different questions.
If you're coming up on a scene of an accident with multiple vehicles involved and a telltale sign like no one is walking around in the vicinity than it would be wise to alert dispatch to start backup by another ambulance, non-emergency and then, after triage, you either step it up or cancel. As a last resort, have them send Brown!
Once again I know that lol. Our local hospital installed a HEMS landing pad because the police and fire got tired of having to close down the road for HEMS to land. And the airport was right next to my high school so I got to see how often they got called out. Whether they were really needed or no I dont know as I was not on the call.