AXIS-6X™
AXIS-6X™ is a structured event safety doctrine designed to bring operational clarity, medical readiness, and scalable risk management to competitive sporting events. Built from over a decade of real-world deployment across international competitions, the AXIS-6X framework integrates medical operations, incident command structure, and standardized safety protocols into a single operational system.
Our mission is simple: establish a clear standard for event safety that protects athletes, staff, and organizations while enabling competition to operate at the highest level. Through disciplined planning, structured command architecture, and field-proven documentation systems, AXIS-6X delivers operational integrity for competitive sport.
The Founder
AXIS-6X™ was developed by Joshua Hicks, a career paramedic and event safety professional with more than a decade of experience designing and leading medical and safety operations for large-scale competitive sporting events.
Throughout his career, Joshua has built and directed multidisciplinary response teams responsible for athlete care, incident command coordination, and operational risk mitigation across events held throughout the United States and internationally. His work has focused on creating structured systems that allow complex competitions to operate safely while maintaining clear command structure, accountability, and rapid response capability.
The AXIS-6X framework was born from years of field deployment, operational refinement, and real-world incident management. What began as a working operational model evolved into a formalized doctrine designed to bring standardization, scalability, and professional governance to event safety in competitive sport.
Today, Joshua continues to refine and deploy the AXIS-6X system with the long-term vision of establishing a globally recognized standard for event safety and operational command in athletic competition.