RideAlong: EMT School
In this episode, Mike, Max, and Jonathan kick off the first half of their MCI and ICS discussion, focusing on primary triage. After a brief note about technical difficulties that cut the episode short, the crew explores what makes a mass-casualty incident so overwhelming, how incident command helps organize chaos, and why triage is one of the most important skills EMS providers need when resources are limited. The Medical Term of the Week is primary triage, including how patients are sorted during an MCI, what the red/yellow/green/black categories mean, and the difference between START and SALT triage. The episode also touches on scene organization, casualty collection points, lifesaving interventions, and how different systems may use different triage methods depending on local protocol. -------------------------------------- Check out our Sponsor! www.SAMmedical.com [http://www.SAMmedical.com] -------------------------------------- Episode Breakdown 00:00 – Intro 00:30 – A note from Mike about the shortened episode 01:18 – Welcome to Episode 46: You’re a Catastrophe 02:37 – MCI and ICS overview 05:26 – SAM Medical shoutout 07:49 – EMS updates and staying sharp 11:34 – EMS 20/20, mental rehearsal, and avoiding burnout 17:28 – Getting into incident command and MCI 18:20 – Why MCI and ICS are linked 20:43 – The origins and scalability of ICS 24:38 – Medical Term of the Week: Primary Triage 25:19 – What triage means and why it matters 27:21 – Triage priority categories: red, yellow, green, and black 30:23 – Triage tags and reassessment 33:37 – START triage explained 36:32 – RPM: respirations, perfusion, mental status 41:10 – SALT triage explained 45:28 – Lifesaving interventions during triage 48:00 – START vs. SALT in practice 49:36 – MARCH assessments and active threat considerations 52:29 – Closing note and preview of Part 2 -------------------------------------- ⚠️ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and storytelling purposes only. It is not medical advice or official EMT training. Always follow your accredited instructors and local protocols. -------------------------------------- 🚑 RideAlong: EMT School Links https://www.RideAlongEMTSchool.com [https://www.RideAlongEMTSchool.com]
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