A crash cart trolley, also known as an emergency trolley, is a mobile unit designed to provide immediate access to life-saving equipment and medications during medical emergencies such as cardiac arrest. These carts are strategically placed in high-risk areas where rapid response is critical. Their primary purpose is to ensure that healthcare professionals can act without delay in time-sensitive situations. Crash carts are most commonly found in emergency departments, intensive care units, and hospital wards. They are engineered with functionality and urgency in mind, featuring multiple drawers for specific categories, a defibrillator mounted on top, and a locking mechanism to ensure tamper evidence. Crash carts are built with durable materials and smooth-rolling casters, allowing them to be transported quickly across departments without obstruction.