Medical Content Attribution
This software references established clinical guidelines and scoring systems that are publicly available or published by their respective creators and agencies. Fot'Te Solutions LLC does not claim ownership of these underlying medical standards and provides them solely as references for trained EMS professionals.
Representative sources (non-exhaustive):
Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), Teasdale & Jennett (1974)
APGAR Score, Virginia Apgar (1952)
START Triage (Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment), Newport Beach Fire Dept. / Hoag Hospital (c. 1983)
Los Angeles Motor Scale (LAMS), Kidwell et al.
Cincinnati Prehospital Stroke Scale (CPSS), Kothari et al.
Parkland Burn Formula (Baxter formula)
Broselow® / color-coded pediatric reference concepts (copyright/trademark of their respective owners)
Agency/department protocols where noted (e.g., Guam Fire Department Prehospital Protocols)
Where agency protocols or publications are mirrored or summarized in-app, we attribute the source (e.g., “Guam Fire Department Prehospital Protocols, 2022”). All trademarks, service marks, and copyrights remain the property of their respective owners. No endorsement of this software by any source is implied.
Requests & corrections
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Authority & versioning
This page serves as the authoritative attribution list for both the fottesolutions.com website and the Pride Pro mobile app. Updates here supersede in-app summaries.
Last updated: August 13, 2025