Build your street sense

Short, focused lessons you can run between calls.

Dispatched

Pick your crew level for this call:

The call details stay the same. What you can actually do depends on the level you pick.

Dispatch: “Multiple vehicle crash, one ejected, one entrapped, one walking wounded. Possible rollover. Police on scene, fire en route.”

Note: later we can add a pool of calls and randomize which one loads here.

En Route

While you are rolling, list what you want to know and what you are already planning based on the crew level you chose.

  • What information do you radio for?
  • What gear do you pull before you arrive?
  • What is your rough primary plan and backup plan?

Scene Arrival

Describe your first 60–90 seconds on scene. Who do you look at first, and what do you do with your hands?

Explanation

This tab will hold the teaching breakdown for this scenario: priorities, red flags, and the “why” behind each step.

Decision Tree

Sketch your decision points from first contact to handoff.

Transporting

What changes once you are moving. Interventions, re-assessment, and comms.

Hospital / Transfer of Care

What you hand off, how you say it, and what you document.

Back in Service

Quick debrief. What went well, what you would change next time.

Reflection

  • Did your plan match your level of training and scope?
  • Where did you hesitate and why?
  • What will you look for sooner on the next similar call?

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