The Headquarters Blog
Essays, research reactions, and safety commentary.
Written by the Headquarters team for parents, coaches, and clinicians who want the full picture — not the marketing version.
The Headquarters Blog
Written by the Headquarters team for parents, coaches, and clinicians who want the full picture — not the marketing version.
Dual-role responders are often tracked in disconnected systems. One baseline architecture with role-specific triggers improves safety and records quality.
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You do not need a large metro budget to launch concussion baseline testing. Small departments can deploy high-value workflows with low complexity.
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A shared baseline program reduces administrative burden and improves consistency, but each discipline still needs custom risk triggers and duty criteria.
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Ambulance response and patient contact create recurring concussion risk for EMS teams. Objective baseline and rapid documentation close dangerous blind spots.
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Ceiling collapses, SCBA burden, and fall exposure create a distinct firefighter head-injury profile.
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Fire departments can borrow concussion baseline strategy from policing and sports medicine, but firefighter exposures are different: heat stress, SCBA load,.
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