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Review
. 2024 Oct 2;24(3):24-29.
doi: 10.55460/X38F-P3RH.

Rethinking Prehospital Response to Mass Casualty Events: Move, Treat, and Transport

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Rethinking Prehospital Response to Mass Casualty Events: Move, Treat, and Transport

Stephen C Rush et al. J Spec Oper Med. .

Abstract

Herein, we present a simplified approach to prehospital mass casualty event (MASCAL) management called "Move, Treat, and Transport." Prior publications demonstrate a disconnect between MASCAL response training and actions taken during real-world incidents. Overly complex algorithms, infrequent training on their use, and chaotic events all contribute to the low utilization of formal triage systems in the real world. A review of published studies on prehospital MASCAL management and a recent series of military prehospital MASCAL responses highlight the need for an intuitive MASCAL management system that accounts for expected resource limitations and tactical constraints. "Move, Treat, and Transport" is a simple and pragmatic approach that emphasizes speed and efficiency of response; considers time, tactics, and scale of the event; and focuses on interventions and evacuation to definitive care if needed.

Keywords: MASCAL; emergency preparedness; mass casualty incident; prehospital care; triage.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors have indicated they have no financial relationships relevant to this article to disclose.

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