| Literature DB >> 29368642 |
Sophie Hardy1, Sabina Fattah2,3, Torben Wisborg3,4,5, Lasse Raatiniemi4,6,7, Trine Staff8, Marius Rehn2,9,10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Major incidents affect us globally, and are occurring with increasing frequency. There is still no evidence-based standard regarding the best medical emergency response to major incidents. Currently, reports on major incidents are non-standardised and variable in quality. This pilot study examines the first systematic reports from a consensus-based, freely accessible database, aiming to identify how descriptive analysis of reports submitted to this database can be used to improve the major incident response.Entities:
Keywords: Disaster medicine; Major incident; Standardised data; Uniform reporting
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29368642 PMCID: PMC5784690 DOI: 10.1186/s12873-018-0153-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Emerg Med ISSN: 1471-227X
Fig. 1The majorincidentreporting.net consensus-based reporting template
Fig. 2Information on majorincidentreporting.net
Fig. 3Successes and failures reported in published reports
Details of the eight reports submitted to majorincidentreporting.net to date
| Incident | Country | Type of incident | Environment | Number of people at risk |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prison fire | Chile | Fire | Urban | 1900 |
| School shooting | Finland | Shooting | Urban | 200–299 |
| Bus rollover | Norway | Transport accident | Rural | 20 |
| Truck & tunnel fire | Norway | Transport accident Fire | Rural | 50 |
| Terrorist mass-shooting | Norway | Shooting | Rural | 600–699 |
| Train collision | Norway | Transport accident Fire | Rural | 86 |
| Road traffic accident | United Kingdom | Transport accident Extreme weather | Rural | 200–299 |
| Hospital gas explosion | Mexico | Gas explosion | Urban | 100–199 |
Time intervals for four aspects of the emergency response with time ranges, median time interval and IQR
| Time Interval | Range (min) | Median (min) | IQR (min) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Major incident occurred to arrival of first EMS | 6–95 | 15.5 | 11.5–63 |
| Major incident occurred to major incident declared | 16–72 | 51 | 25–66 |
| Major incident occurred to time of initial communication between emergency services | 1–90 | 42.5 | 17–61 |
| Arrival of first EMS to major incident declared* | 10–30 | 18 | 15–25 |
IQR Inter Quartile Range
* Does not include results for the two reports in which a major incident was declared before arrival of EMS
Fig. 4Triage categories for each incident (category numbers marked as “unknown” on the report are not entered)