:: Mass Medical Incident Response

The need for safe, effective, affordable anytime/anywhere training is acutely felt in hospitals and medical centers. Faced with a catastrophic community event - a natural disaster or an act of terrorism - hospitals will be flooded with incoming patients and casualties.

BreakAway developed a training simulation called "Code Orange" for the Washington Hospital Center to train staff in the job roles they would have to assume in the event of an MMI. Based on job descriptions and tasked outlined in the Hospital Emergency Incident Command System (HEICS) protocol, this simulation allows users to assume roles in triaging patients outside the hospital and inside the ER.

While BreakAway integrates the first-responder emergency management team capabilities into the mōsbē platform, we recognize the value of developing these "first receiver" capabilities as well.

We contemplate thoughts of a master simulation unfolding in a mōsbē-generated world running a master incident scenario, where first responders operating under an Incident Command model could interoperate with first receivers operating under an MMI model - and both could share the same world, same view, and train on coordinating their responses through a mōsbē simulation.

Based on BreakAway experience with Code Orange

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