🚑 Coming Soon • AI EMS Documentation

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Care More.

Rapid Report EMS helps EMTs and Paramedics create professional, QA-ready patient care reports faster with AI-assisted narratives, ECG review, vital sign timelines, agency protocols, and EMS education.

Built by medics. Powered by AI. Designed for real EMS workflows.

Rapid Report EMS QA Ready

New Call Narrative

Medic 1 dispatched for chest pain. Patient AOx4, airway patent, vitals stable...

BP142/86
HR104
SpO₂99%
Pain5/10

Missing Info Check

✓ AOx4 documented
✓ 12-lead documented
□ Pain reassessment suggested

Learning Point

Documenting pain before and after medication helps show treatment effectiveness.

One platform for EMS documentation, QA, and learning.

Rapid Report EMS turns rough notes, voice summaries, vitals, ECGs, and protocols into cleaner, stronger EMS documentation.

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Voice-to-PCR

Speak your call details and convert them into a professional EMS narrative.

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QA-ready narratives

Rewrite rough notes into clear, chronological, legally defensible reports.

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ECG support

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

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Vital sign timeline

Type, speak, or upload vitals and generate clean trend summaries.

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Protocol library

Upload agency protocols so the AI can help align documentation with local expectations.

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EMS education

Receive short learning points after each report to improve future documentation.

Designed around real EMS calls.

From refusals and behavioral health to strokes, seizures, falls, chest pain, trauma, pediatrics, and transfers, Rapid Report EMS helps providers remember the details QA reviewers look for.

  • AOx4, airway, breathing, circulation, skin condition
  • OPQRST, SAMPLE, PMHx, medications, allergies
  • PERRLA, CSM, stroke scale, BGL, ECG, reassessment
  • Refusal capacity, education, risks, and return precautions

EMS Copilot reminders

“You documented Fentanyl. Did you reassess pain?”

“Fall with head strike. Consider documenting LOC, blood thinner use, PERRLA, Battle’s sign, raccoon eyes, and CSF leakage if assessed.”

“Stroke symptoms noted. Last Known Well and BGL strengthen this report.”

Join the Rapid Report EMS beta.

Help shape the future of AI-powered EMS documentation and education.

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