Nursing Mass Casualty Incident Simulation, June 12

The nursing program will be running its MCI Simulation for nursing students this Friday. Actors, real police officers, and cinematic special effects will be on campus to create a realistic environment.

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Mass Casualty Incident Simulation Planned for June 12

On Friday, June 12, from 8 AM-5 PM, Bellevue College’s Nursing program will conduct its annual Mass Casualty Incident (MCI) simulation. This immersive training exercise provides nursing students with a realistic emergency response experience designed to strengthen trauma management, critical thinking and teamwork skills.

The simulation will feature volunteer actors, law enforcement personnel and special effects to create a realistic emergency scenario. Students will apply emergency room trauma management techniques in a fast-paced environment that mirrors real-world conditions.

As part of the event, the King County Sheriff’s Office will provide Stop the Bleed training, equipping students with life-saving skills that can be used in emergency situations.

This hands-on educational experience helps prepare future health care professionals to deliver high-quality patient care during emergencies.

Please note: Police vehicles and uniformed officers will be on campus throughout the day as part of this scheduled training exercise.

Last Updated June 9, 2026