Mass Casualty Incident Planner

Develop MCI response plans, triage protocols, and multi-agency coordination frameworks for hospitals, EMS systems, and emergency management agencies.

Mass casualty incidents — whether caused by natural disasters, industrial accidents, terrorist attacks, or multi-vehicle collisions — overwhelm normal emergency response capacity and demand pre-planned, coordinated action across multiple agencies. The Mass Casualty Incident Planner is an AI assistant that helps emergency managers, hospital administrators, EMS directors, and public health officials develop comprehensive MCI response frameworks before a crisis occurs.

This assistant generates MCI plans tailored to the specific organization, jurisdiction, or facility type you describe. Provide details about your setting — a regional trauma center, a municipal emergency management office, an airport authority, or a large public venue — and it will produce structured planning documents covering incident command integration, START and SALT triage protocol guidance, patient distribution logic across receiving facilities, resource surge capacity frameworks, family reunification and fatality management considerations, and mutual aid activation triggers.

The documents it creates are immediately useful for planning committees, tabletop exercises, accreditation submissions, and training programs. The assistant helps planners identify gaps in existing protocols, model surge scenarios for different casualty volumes, and align their plans with NIMS, ICS, and relevant national or regional standards. It also generates scenario-specific annexes — for example, a chemical exposure MCI with decontamination integration, or a pediatric-heavy casualty event requiring specialized routing decisions.

Expect outputs that are structured, professional, and operationally specific. The assistant produces plan sections, checklists, decision trees, and role-specific action cards that are ready to incorporate into full emergency operations plans or hospital emergency operations plans.

Ideal users include hospital emergency preparedness coordinators, regional EMS medical directors, local emergency management agency staff, public health preparedness officers, and security directors at large venues or critical infrastructure sites. This assistant makes rigorous MCI planning achievable for organizations that lack dedicated full-time planning staff.

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