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METHANE Report Card | Major Incident Mnemonic for First Responders | Lanyard Card for Paramedics, HART, Fire & Emergency Clinicians

METHANE Report Card | Major Incident Mnemonic for First Responders | Lanyard Card for Paramedics, HART, Fire & Emergency Clinicians

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METHANE

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METHANE Report Reference Card – Major Incident Mnemonic for First Responders

Clear, structured communication saves lives. This METHANE reference card is designed to support paramedics, fire crews, HART teams, and all emergency responders who may be first on scene at a major incident. It provides a clear breakdown of the METHANE mnemonic, helping ensure that timely and accurate information is relayed to control rooms and command structures.

What’s on the Card:

Full breakdown of the METHANE mnemonic:

M – Major Incident declared?
E – Exact Location
T – Type of Incident
H – Hazards
A – Access routes
N – Number and severity of casualties
E – Emergency services present or required

Promotes a structured, priority-based scene report to control

Product Features:

Size: 86mm x 54mm (standard ID/lanyard card size)
Material: Tough, waterproof PVC plastic with a high-quality gloss finish
Attachment: Comes with an elongated hole punch for easy attachment to lanyards, badge reels, or radios
Use: Designed for pre-hospital clinicians, blue light responders, and major incident awareness training

Why It’s Essential:

Guides responders in delivering a clear, concise first report

Ensures accurate resource deployment and early situational awareness

Perfect for training scenarios, live major incidents, and CPD

Built for field use – wipe-clean, weatherproof, and always accessible

From lone responder to initial commander, this card helps ensure nothing is missed during the first critical minutes of a major incident.

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