Who’s watched The Pitt? (Spoiler alert to follow). If you did, you saw a major multi-casualty incident (MCI) disaster, and how the ED team handled it. If you ignore the most out-there plot points (interns and medical students doing rare procedures unapproved and unsupervised, doctors donating their own blood while continuing to resuscitate to name a few), there’s a lot to learn about well-run MCI’s from watching the last few episodes of Season 1. Patients are triaged, prioritized, and the staff clearly has pre-planned protocols and supplies. This article by an ED physician on during the Las Vegas mass shooting incident outlines several great tips. You can practice your triage skills playing this game (create a login if visiting for the first time). EDs should run hands-on comprehensive drills to make sure staff are ready and supplies are sufficient, but individual providers can also run their own mini-drills, mentally going over the steps they would take and reviewing where to find critical supplies and how/who to call for help.