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MASS triage (Move, Assess, Sort, Send) This system is a disaster triage system used in the United States. Although this system is based on the START triage system, it does classify the injured people before individual examination [1].
Emergency managers think of disasters as recurring events with four phases: Mitigation, Preparedness, Response, and Recovery.
Mass casualty incidents triage systems are implemented to offer the greatest good to the greatest amount of people as healthcare resources are limited or strained due to the number of injured individuals. Treatment during triage is minimal, and this is counterintuitive to normal pre-hospital protocols.
To establish a formal mechanism for providing rapid advanced emergency medical care at the scene of an emergency in which a higher level of on-scene emergency medical expertise, physician field response, is requested by the on-scene emergency medical services (EMS) provider.
(1) Definitions In this section: (A) Mass casualty event The term mass casualty event means an incident resulting in casualties to not fewer than 3 victims, including (i) an incident that exceeds the normal resources for emergency response available in the jurisdiction where the incident takes place; and (ii) an
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In the traditional approach, rescue, triage, and basic emergency care take place at the disaster site. After these steps are accomplished ambulances take the patients directly to the area hospital or treatment center. In the sequential/conveyance method, rescue and emergency care take place at the disaster site.
In case of a mass casualty incident, communities should ensure access to necessary equipment and supplies. EMS and other first responders should be properly stocked with trauma bags, tourniquets, tarps, triage tags, boundary tape, and medical supplies.
Mass casualty incidents: 10 things you need to know to save lives Start Incident Command Early. Conduct a Scene Survey. Make the Call for More Resources Early. Wear Identification to Delineate Your Role. Perform Patient Triage and Tagging. Use Checklists and Reminder Cards. Keep Radio Traffic Brief, Clear and Necessary.

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