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Individuals with life-threatening injuries or illness (See also Contingency Planning: Accidental Death or Suicide)

Needing ongoing permanent care or institutionalization.

Examples: ICU

Injury or illness could result in permanent damage or ongoing effects even if treated properly

Example: Pneumonia in a remote location without proper care available

Injury or illness will not likely cause permanent damage or ongoing effects if treated properly

A significant number of team members are ill or incapacitated and ministry operations are affected

Example: Hospitalization

Standard bumps and bruises. Standard surgery with a high probability of good outcome and low risk.

Appropriate medical care is present and available.

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  • Provide immediate field medical triage as able to stabilize the patient for transport or to await emergency assistance
  • Locate individual’s medical history data
  • Call for emergency assistance if available
  • If emergency assistance is not available, transport the victim to the nearest medical facility
  • If you cannot or should not move the victim, seek out emergency assistance from the nearest location and return to the victim as soon as possible
  • As soon as you are able, begin documenting all events. Eventually, move all documentation to the Tracking Log created by Reliant and shared with you in the one-drive team crisis management plan folder. The Tracking log will allow you to continue to document details and will also serve as a way to communicate those new updates to all parties involved
  • Contact Reliant to report the incident: Crisis Reporting for International Incident
  • Reliant will reach out to receive more details and complete an initial Crisis Report
  • Determine the location and status of all other personnel. Be alert to and able to advise them to Shelter in Place if needed unless the situation demands immediate Evacuation or Orderly Relocation
  • Prepare affected individuals for potential medical evacuation if needed, strongly preferred over utilizing local mental facilities
  • Contact other staff for emergency assistance if needed
  • Determine the possibility of additional medical emergencies and act to limit the probability
  • Prepare affected individuals and an escort to perform a medical evacuation if needed
  • Determine the location and status of all personnel 
  • Reliant will work with local leaders to assign personnel to investigate the incident, establish a time frame for when the reported offense occurred, and confirm their activities leading up to the incident and locations they might have visited recently. This personnel should locate and contact any witnesses that might have observed the incident.
  • The Team Leader should make contact with, notify, and provide continuing care for affected team members
  • Follow all CMT ICMT directions and recommendations