Solo Medical Emergency Runbook
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Solo Medical Emergency procedures for handling serious illness or injury when working alone in remote locations or field assignments.
Immediate Assessment (First 5 minutes)
Self-Evaluation Protocol
Consciousness and Mobility Check:
- Can you think clearly and make rational decisions?
- Can you move without severe pain or risk of further injury?
- Are you experiencing symptoms that require immediate medical attention?
- Do you have adequate shelter and protection from elements?
Critical Symptom Recognition:
- Chest pain or difficulty breathing
- Loss of consciousness or severe confusion
- Severe bleeding that won't stop with direct pressure
- Suspected spinal injury or head trauma
- Signs of severe allergic reaction
Decision Tree
- Life-threatening symptoms → Call 911 immediately, activate emergency location beacon
- Serious but stable → Implement evacuation protocol, contact emergency contacts
- Minor but mobility-limiting → Assess ability to self-evacuate vs. need for assistance
Emergency Response
Location Broadcasting
- Send GPS coordinates to emergency contacts via text/satellite device
- Activate personal locator beacon if available
- Use mapping app to share precise location with 911 dispatcher
- Provide landmarks and access route information for responders
Emergency Services Contact
Information to Provide 911:
- Exact location with GPS coordinates and access route details
- Nature of medical emergency and current symptoms
- Your name, age, and relevant medical history
- Equipment you have available and whether you can move
- Weather conditions and any hazards responders should know about
Emergency Contact Cascade
Activation Order:
- Emergency contact #1: Notify of situation and location
- Emergency contact #2: Request coordination assistance
- Work contact: Notify of potential story/deadline impacts
- Medical contact: Provide symptom update and medication information
Self-Care and Stabilization
First Aid Implementation
- Control bleeding with direct pressure and elevation
- Maintain body temperature with available clothing/shelter
- Stay hydrated if conscious and not vomiting
- Position for optimal breathing and circulation
- Avoid unnecessary movement if spinal injury suspected
Pain and Symptom Management
- Use over-the-counter medications per label instructions
- Apply ice or cold packs to injuries if available
- Elevate injured extremities to reduce swelling
- Practice calming breathing techniques to manage anxiety
- Conserve energy and avoid unnecessary exertion
Evacuation Procedures
Self-Evacuation Assessment
Can Proceed If:
- Injury allows safe movement without worsening condition
- You have clear route to safety or medical care
- Weather and terrain conditions are manageable
- You have adequate supplies for evacuation duration
Assisted Evacuation
- Remain in place if movement could worsen injury
- Make yourself visible to responders (bright clothing, signal devices)
- Prepare medical history summary for responders
- Organize equipment for potential overnight wait
Equipment and Information Management
Medical Information Preparation
- Current medications and dosages
- Known allergies and adverse reactions
- Recent medical procedures or ongoing conditions
- Emergency contact information and medical power of attorney
Equipment Security
- Secure sensitive work materials if possible
- Create equipment inventory for insurance purposes if gear is abandoned
- Leave equipment in visible location for later recovery
- Remove only essential items that can be safely carried
Work Continuity
Professional Notification
- Contact editors/clients with realistic timeline for story completion
- Provide handoff information if work must be transferred
- Arrange for colleague to cover time-sensitive assignments
- Document completed work and outstanding requirements
Story Protection
- Upload completed work to cloud storage if possible
- Send draft materials to trusted colleague for safekeeping
- Protect source confidentiality if story involves sensitive information
- Maintain professional obligations while prioritizing health
Prevention and Preparation
Pre-Trip Medical Planning
- Inform trusted contacts of planned route and check-in schedule
- Carry adequate first aid supplies for anticipated risks
- Maintain current medical information summary in easily accessible format
- Research medical facilities and emergency services along planned route
Communication Redundancy
- Carry multiple communication devices (cell, satellite, radio)
- Pre-program emergency contacts into all devices
- Test communication devices before departing for remote locations
- Establish check-in schedule with emergency contacts
Recovery and Follow-Up
Medical Care Coordination
- Follow up with healthcare providers for ongoing treatment
- Document incident details while memory is fresh
- Review effectiveness of emergency response procedures
- Update medical information and emergency plans based on experience
Work Resumption
- Gradual return to field work based on medical clearance
- Update risk assessment procedures for similar assignments
- Brief colleagues on lessons learned from incident
- Modify equipment and preparation based on identified gaps