A young child involved in a multiple-casualty incident is found lying on the ground with obvious deformity to the left thigh. Using the JumpSTART system for triage, you note that he is not breathing. What should you do next?

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Here are some tips for managing multiple casualty incidents (MCI) as an EMT: Establish command: Take control of the situation as soon as possible to start triage and transporting patients Use the Incident Command System (ICS): This structure includes a medical component that covers triage, treatment, transportation, and staging Use triage tape and/or tags: Tag patients early to help track them and their condition Re-assess patients: Perform secondary triage (re-triage) when patients enter a staging area Use checkpoints and reminder cards: Keep radio traffic brief, clear, and... Show more

A young child involved in a multiple-casualty incident is found lying on the ground with obvious deformity to the left thigh. Using the JumpSTART system for triage, you note that he is not breathing. What should you do next?