Prehospital care refers to the emergency medical services and care provided to individuals before they reach a hospital or medical facility. This includes medical treatment and transportation provided by paramedics, emergency medical technicians (EMTs), and other trained professionals in response to emergencies such as accidents, injuries, and sudden illnesses. Prehospital care plays a crucial role in stabilizing and treating patients in a timely manner before they receive further medical care at a hospital. This research area focuses on improving the quality and effectiveness of prehospital care through advancements in technology, training, protocols, and systems to better respond to emergencies and ultimately improve patient outcomes.