Emergencies rarely begin with a warning. They begin with moments that can quickly shape everything that follows.

In healthcare, those first seconds aren't only about how fast a situation can escalate. They're also about how quickly help can begin.

Too often, frontline workers have to divide their attention between managing the situation in front of them and finding a way to call for assistance. Every additional step creates friction during the moment when their focus is needed most.

 

 

 

The goal of emergency response isn't simply to move faster. It's to remove barriers that delay support, allowing healthcare workers to stay present, continue de-escalation efforts, and focus on providing care.

Because when every second matters, the response shouldn't have to wait to begin.

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