Prehospital treatment involves providing medical care to patients before they arrive at a hospital or healthcare facility. This can involve a variety of interventions, such as emergency medical services (EMS) responding to 911 calls, administering basic first aid, performing advanced life support procedures, and stabilizing patients for transport to a hospital. Prehospital treatment is crucial in emergency situations, as it can help improve patient outcomes and reduce morbidity and mortality. Research in this area focuses on identifying best practices for prehospital care, improving response times and efficiency of EMS systems, developing new technologies for rapid assessment and treatment, and evaluating the effectiveness of different treatment protocols. Overall, prehospital treatment plays a critical role in ensuring that patients receive timely and appropriate care in emergency situations.