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60-Second Noisy Recall Drill

Can you recall your first three actions in an emergency while distracted?

Can you recall your first three actions in an emergency while distracted?

01Read the cue

Name the first move before the timer starts.

02Run one rep

Stay with the cue until the drill opens the coaching.

03Review and move on

Carry one lesson into a scenario, guide, or the calm path.

Run the first minute cleanly

Read the cue once, then hit start and keep the first move clean.

Ready to start1:00
  1. 1Read
  2. 2Practice
  3. 3Review

Can you recall your first three actions in an emergency while distracted?

One focused rep. No extra noise.

Keep the feedback compact

Coach cueBefore the timer ends

Do a 60-second drill with background noise; repeat until no steps are skipped.

Focus on the first clear move, not the full treatment plan.

See the full lesson version of this cue

This public drill stays action-first. HeartTrak turns the same cue into a guided Watch, Read, and Review lab for assigned teams.

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Progress: 0/3 cues clearedStep 1 of 3
Learner view
Emergency Assessment Plan

Lock the scene first, then activate the Emergency Assessment Plan before patient contact.

Show the scene pause, the hazard scan, a fast PPE check, and direct role assignment before anyone crowds the casualty.

Stop before contactScan hazardsAssign the response lane
Learner cue

Name the hazard, direct one person to call EMS, and clear the response lane before contact.

Read

Manual anchor: Emergency Assessment Plan

Video cue: stop, scan, point, assign, enter
Live practical validation stays on the HeartSafe EMS instructor path.

Public preview only. Official Watch, Read, Review, assignments, and certificates stay inside HeartTrak.

Use one guide or scenario next

Practice first, then open one guide or scenario while the response is still fresh.

Finish with one useful next rep

Open one related guide or scenario while the cue is fresh. Save this drill if it helped.

  1. Open one item
  2. Keep what helped
  3. Ask only when ready
Recommended nextOpen scenario

TEAM: Stress Narrows Attention

Keep for later
Team follow-up

Use this only when the public step is ready to become a team rollout.

60-Second Noisy Recall Drill