“…However, in both triage systems four factors, i.e., speed, precision, fairness, and compatibility are of critical value [ 3 – 5 , 12 ]. While precision might be prioritized to define a diagnosis in a resource-rich environment, such as in an ED with more time and interventional resources (e.g., laboratory, blood pressure measurements), speed is crucial in a prehospital setting, particularly in MCI, when resource availability and time are limited [ 3 , 5 – 8 ]. Consequently, the hastier the triage, the bigger the risk for faulty categorization, represented as under or over-triage [ 3 – 8 ].…”