| Literature DB >> 22280935 |
Stephen Jm Sollid1, Rune Rimstad, Marius Rehn, Anders R Nakstad, Ann-Elin Tomlinson, Terje Strand, Hans Julius Heimdal, Jan Erik Nilsen, Mårten Sandberg.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: On July 22, 2011, a single perpetrator killed 77 people in a car bomb attack and a shooting spree incident in Norway. This article describes the emergency medical service (EMS) response elicited by the two incidents.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22280935 PMCID: PMC3266631 DOI: 10.1186/1757-7241-20-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med ISSN: 1757-7241 Impact factor: 2.953
The distance by road from the scenes of July 22, 2011 to the Oslo University Hospital campuses and the hospitals of the Vestre Viken Health Enterprise.
| Hospital | Distance (km)* | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Oslo University Hospital | |||
| Rikshospitalet | University | 34 | 5 |
| Ullevål | University1 | 38 | 4 |
| Aker | University | 44 | 5.5 |
| Casualty clinic | Local | 40 | 1.5 |
| Vestre Viken Health Enterprise | |||
| Ringerike | Local | 16 | n/a |
| Drammen | Central | 43 | n/a |
| Asker-Bærum | Local | 20 | n/a |
| Kongsberg | Local | 90 | n/a |
1Dedicated trauma hospital; 2Bomb incident site
*Distances are approximate because there are several alternate routes
n/a = Not applicable because no patients were transported to this hospital from the site
Figure 1Map of the greater Oslo area including Utøya depicting all (H)EMS bases in the area, the hospitals and main roads.
Timeline of the EMS response to the Oslo government district bombing.
| Event | Time |
|---|---|
| Oslo government district bomb detonates | 15:25 |
| Oslo EMCC receives first calls from the public regarding the bomb | 15:26 |
| First ambulance unit arrives on scene | 15:28 |
| First victim arrives on foot at Oslo casualty clinic | 15:33 |
| Ambulance Scene Commander declares a major incident | 15:33 |
| Civilian bus requisitioned by EMS at the bombsite | 15:35 |
| Both OUH-HEMS crews dispatched | 15:40 |
| First victim arrives at Oslo University Hospital Ullevål | 15:51 |
| Forty-one ambulance units available at casualty-clearing station 2 | 15:51 |
| Seventh victim arrives at Oslo University Hospital Ullevål | 16:10 |
| One OUH-HEMS crew commissioned for SAR and triage in one of the bombed government buildings | 16:40 |
| Decommissioning of units from Oslo scene initiated | 17:00 |
EMCC = Emergency Medical Communication Centre, EMS = Emergency Medical Service, OUH-HEMS = Helicopter Emergency Medical Service of Oslo University Hospital, SAR = Search and Rescue
Figure 2Map of the Oslo government district depicting the organisation of the EMS response and evacuation routes for ambulances.
Timeline of the EMS response to the Utøya island shooting (estimated points of time in italics).
| Event | Time |
|---|---|
| Reports of shooting at Utøya island reaches Buskerud EMCC | 17:24 |
| First ambulance units dispatched by Buskerud EMCC | 17:24 |
| First EMS unit arrives near Utøya island | 17:33 |
| A major incident declared in VVE. | 17:45 |
| VVE hospitals Drammen and Ringerike activate their major incident plan (Asker Bærum already activated their major incident plan following the Oslo bombing) | 17:45 |
| Utvika quay briefly declared secure by local police | 17:55 |
| First victims arrive on the mainland shores east of Utøya island | 18:05 |
| First HEMS unit arrives at deployment site south of Utøya island | 18:10 |
| Last HEMS unit arrives at deployment site south of Utøya island | 18:25 |
| First organised casualty-clearing station established at Utvika quay | 18:50 |
| Second casualty-clearing station established at Storøya | 19:05 |
| First EMS personnel arrive at Utøya island | |
| First casualty-clearing station closed | |
| First patient from Utøya island arrives at Oslo University Hospital Ullevål | 19:57 |
| Last patient from Utøya island arrives at Oslo University Hospital Ullevål | 21:30 |
| Last HEMS unit leaves secondary casualty-clearing station | 22:20 |
| Second casualty-clearing station closed | |
EMCC = Emergency Medical Communication Centre, EMS = Emergency Medical Service, HEMS = Helicopter Emergency Medical Service, VVE = Vestre Viken Health Enterprise
Figure 3Map of the Utøya island scene depicting the organisation of the EMS response and evacuation routes.
Figure 4Patient flow from both scenes to hospitals and institutions that received victims.