🚑 AI EMS Documentation • Coming Soon

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Care More.

Rapid Report EMS is an AI-powered documentation and education assistant built for EMTs, Paramedics, EMS educators, and QA teams. Turn voice notes, vitals, ECGs, protocols, and rough narratives into stronger EMS reports.

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New EMS Report
Chest pain template
Documentation Score98/100
BP148/90
HR112
SpO₂99%
Pain5/10

Medic 1 dispatched for chest pain. Patient AOx4, airway patent, skin warm and dry. 12-lead obtained...

AI Reminder

Pain reassessment suggested after medication administration if performed.

Learning Point

A clear reassessment strengthens QA and legal defensibility.

Platform

The EMS AI assistant for documentation, QA, and education.

Built for the real workflow of EMS providers—from initial assessment to transfer of care.

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Voice Documentation

Speak naturally and convert call details into a professional EMS narrative.

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QA-ready Narratives

Rewrite rough reports into clear, chronological, complete documentation.

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ECG/EKG Support

Upload ECG images for AI-assisted educational review and documentation help.

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Vital Timeline

Enter or upload vitals and automatically build a clean trend summary.

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Protocol Library

Upload agency protocols and help align documentation with local scope.

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Learning Mode

Receive short, useful feedback after each report to improve next time.

Workflow

From rough call notes to polished PCR language.

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Record or type

Capture your call summary fast.

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Add vitals & ECG

Upload screenshots or type values.

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Run QA review

Find missing documentation.

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Export report

Copy, PDF, JSON, or future PCR-ready export.

Why different

Not another generic AI chatbot.

Rapid Report EMS is designed around EMS documentation patterns, QA expectations, refusal language, stroke timelines, trauma reassessments, CSM checks, pain reassessment, and handoff documentation.

Examples of smart reminders

  • Fall with head strike: document LOC, blood thinner use, PERRLA, Battle’s sign, raccoon eyes, and CSF leakage if assessed.
  • Splint applied: document CSM before and after.
  • Fentanyl given: document pain before and after.
  • Stroke symptoms: document Last Known Well, BGL, stroke scale, and reassessment.

Help shape the future of EMS documentation.

Join the Rapid Report EMS beta and help build a safer, faster, smarter documentation tool for EMS professionals.

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