Speech to structured documentation.
Medics speak. RAIZOR turns the speech into the medical record - DD1380, MARCH, TCCC, 9-Line, NEMSIS - hands-free, on-device, offline at the edge.
Medics document in the language they were trained in - not in dropdowns and form fields. Every minute spent typing is a minute off the patient. Every form filled after the fact is a form filled worse.
A near-peer fight puts hundreds of casualties in front of a medic. The form is not the hard part - the hand is. Voice is the only input that scales.
Documentation that happens after the call costs attention during it and accuracy after it. Voice capture closes the record while the call is still happening.
A medic narrates the call the way they were trained - patient callsign, time of injury, mechanism, interventions, vitals. RAIZOR parses the speech into standardized fields and writes them into the correct row of the correct form.
Output binds directly to HAIL, so the casualty card lives in the same record the command center is already watching. No re-keying. No walking a form from the CCP to the aid station.
Tactical Combat Casualty Care card.
Massive hemorrhage · Airway · Respiration · Circulation · Hypothermia.
Full Tactical Combat Casualty Care protocol workflow.
MEDEVAC request composed from what's already captured.
National EMS Information System - patient care report fields for civilian transport.
RAIZOR isn't a new stack. It's four pieces of infrastructure stitched into the kit the unit already issues - the radio, the C2 picture, the network, and the casualty record.
Request early accessSpeech capture, transcription, and field extraction run on the end-user radio. No round-trip to a server. No data leaves the device unless the operator pushes it.
Ships as a plug-in inside the TAK picture. No second app, no context switch - the form lives where the operator is already looking.
Every RAIZOR record writes into the HAIL casualty file for the right operator. The command center sees the structured field as soon as the medic says it.
Structured records are small by design. A parsed DD1380 fits through a goTenna link where a raw audio stream would not. When comms come back up, the record syncs.
RAIZOR is running in a proof-of-concept build and maturing against real medic workflows. We're selecting a small number of operators for trial engagements. Tell us where you'd put it under load.
Hands-on walkthrough on your kit. We'll bring a working build and configure it against the forms your unit or service actually uses.