Upon arriving at the scene, the priority is to conduct a thorough safety assessment. Once the area is deemed secure, the focus shifts to evaluating the patient's level of consciousness, ensuring responsiveness. The ABCs—airway, Breathing, and Circulation—are systematically assessed and addressed to address any immediate threats to life.
Gathering patient history, including medical background, allergies, and medications, simultaneously is crucial for comprehensive care. A thorough physical examination follows to identify injuries or abnormalities.
Based on assessment findings, necessary interventions are initiated to provide ongoing patient care. Finally, a transport decision is made, selecting the most appropriate mode of transportation considering the patient's condition for further medical attention.











