24/06/2025                                                                            
                                    
                                                                            
                                            Event Safety Starts with Preparation, Not Just Presence 🚑
At Rescue One, our commitment to patient care goes beyond the initial response. Supporting events across the UK, we understand that the environment can change in seconds — and so must we.
That’s why our teams are trained in the Ten Second Triage – a rapid, proven method that allows us to assess and prioritise patients effectively during mass casualty or high-pressure scenarios. It’s fast, clinically safe, and endorsed nationally as the front-line method during major incidents.
But we don’t stop there.
We’ve recently invested further in infrastructure to strengthen our preparedness — introducing the new JESIP Version 5 Incident Log Books across our operational teams ensuring that all events no matter the size have one available. This investment ensures:
- Accurate, auditable documentation of unfolding incidents
- Seamless inter-agency coordination under JESIP principles
- A robust framework for major incident escalation and post-incident review and reporting
These log books will now play a now vital part of a larger response we’ve built — designed not just to respond, but to lead in the event of the unexpected.
Allowing the log books to be incident specific, brining in the new NFC system allowing us to know where the log book was, the event it was operated on if used - true and accurate record keeping. 
Because being CQC-registered isn’t just an added logo for the website - it’s a responsibility to deliver safe, governed, and forward-thinking care, even when the unthinkable happens.