Paramedic & EMS

You're in the back of a moving ambulance. The PCR still needs writing.

Notat listens during transport and drafts the patient care report from what you say — vitals, interventions, response — ready before you reach the hospital.

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Free — 10 notes every month. No card, no setup.

Chest pain call, ten minutes to the hospital, one PCR to write

A 61-year-old with chest pain, mid-transport. You're calling out vitals and interventions while treating — the PCR writes itself in the background.

Wednesday, 04:15

You

Vitals reassessed — BP 130 over 85, heart rate 88, sats 97% on 2 liters.

You

Aspirin 300 milligrams given at 04:18, GTN administered, pain now 4 out of 10 down from 8.

Patient

It's a lot better now, still a bit tight in my chest.

While you treated en route, Notat pulled out:

Timestamped, structured, ready for handover.

Presentation

· Chest pain, onset per dispatch

· Pain 8/10 initial, 4/10 after treatment

Interventions

· Aspirin 300mg given 04:18

· GTN administered

Vitals (reassessed)

· BP 130/85, HR 88

· SpO2 97% on 2L O2

Response

· Pain reduced from 8 to 4

· Patient stable for transport

PCR — drafted

Assessment

61M, chest pain onset per dispatch, initial pain 8/10. Vitals reassessed en route: BP 130/85, HR 88, SpO2 97% on 2L.

Treatment

Aspirin 300mg given 04:18. GTN administered. Pain reduced to 4/10, patient stable for transport.

Handover

Alert and oriented throughout transport. Stable vitals on arrival. ETA communicated to receiving ED.

Ready to read aloud at handover — or hand off digitally. No rewriting from memory in the bay after.

FactsContext™ keeps the timeline straight, even moving at speed

A PCR with the wrong timestamp or dose is a real problem. Notat's FactsContext™ engine extracts what you actually said — timestamps, doses, vitals — as structured facts first, then builds the report from those facts. Nothing is smoothed over or guessed.

Facts before the report

FactsContext™ extracts structured facts — times, doses, vitals — before a single sentence of the PCR is written.

Every entry has a source

Tap any line to hear the exact moment you called it out. Verifying takes seconds, not a memory exercise.

You sign, not Notat

Nothing is finalized until you review it. The clinical record stays entirely accountable to you.

Twelve calls, twelve PCRs, zero paperwork at the end of shift

This is what a shift looks like when the report writes itself in the truck.

06:00

Shift starts

You tap record as the first call comes in. Setup takes seconds.

04:15

Chest pain, ten-minute transport

PCR is drafted before you reach the ED. You hand it off at triage.

12:30

Between calls

No PCRs waiting in the queue. Each one was finished before the next dispatch.

18:00

Shift ends

Every report signed. Nothing left for the paperwork pile you used to dread.

18:15

You go home

No hour of backfilling reports from memory after a twelve-hour shift.

The patient in the back doesn't always speak your language

A patient explains their symptoms in Polish, mid-transport. Notat captures 90+ spoken languages and drafts your PCR in the language your service runs on.

Patient speaks Polish → your PCR in English

English

Norsk

Dansk

Svenska

Suomi

Eesti

Nederlands

Deutsch

Español

Italiano

Français

العربية

Polski

Português

Formats built for the back of a moving truck

The reports EMS actually files, ready from the first call.

Patient care report (PCR)

Assessment, treatment, and response, structured and timestamped.

SBAR handoff

A clean situation-background-assessment-recommendation summary for the receiving team.

Refusal of care note

Capacity assessment and informed refusal, documented precisely.

Incident summary

A structured account of the call for QA or incident review.

750+

clinicians use Notat

90+

spoken languages supported

10

free notes every month

Questions clinicians actually ask

Does it work with the noise of a moving ambulance?

Yes. FactsContext™ is built to pull clinical facts out of a noisy real environment — siren, radio chatter, road noise included — not a quiet room.

Can I call out vitals and doses out loud while treating?

That's exactly the workflow. Call out what you're doing as you do it, the way you'd narrate to a partner, and Notat structures it.

What about time-critical documentation during a resuscitation?

For active resuscitations, most crews still prefer real-time manual timing. Notat is built for the surrounding documentation — assessment, treatment, handover — that fills the rest of the shift.

What if it mishears a dose?

Every entry links back to the exact moment you said it, so a misheard number takes seconds to catch and correct before you sign.

Where does the recording go?

Notat is built in Europe for European privacy rules — encrypted, processed under European data-protection law, retention you control.

Start with one clinician who wants their evenings back.

Every paid plan starts with a 14-day trial of the full Pro workflow. No credit card required, and the clinician stays in control of every note.

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Your next PCR could be done before you reach the hospital.

Free means free: 10 reports a month, no card, no setup. Try it on your next call.