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What is the first step in the START triage system?

  1. Move all walking patients to a designated area.

  2. Focus on the unconscious patients.

  3. Perform a quick head count of patients.

  4. Scan the area for patients with severe bleeding.

The correct answer is: Move all walking patients to a designated area.

The first step in the START triage system is to move all walking patients to a designated area. This initial action allows responders to quickly identify and separate individuals who are capable of self-evacuating, streamlining the triage process for those who may require immediate medical attention. By clearing those who can walk, EMS personnel free up resources to focus on assessing and treating patients with more critical conditions. This step is vital in mass casualty incidents where time is of the essence, ensuring that those who may be less severely injured can receive appropriate care while prioritizing individuals in need of urgent help.