Model for Preparedness of a Public Institution for a Terrorist Attack
暂无分享,去创建一个
Public institutions such as governmental facilities, hospitals, universities, and amusement parks may be targeted by terrorists using weapons of mass destruction due to their potential to cause large numbers of casualties. Consequentially, these institutions should be prepared to manage such an event by the development and implementation of specific preparedness guidelines for any conventional or unconventional terrorist attacks. In order to test the preparedness of such an institution for a chemical event, a large-scale drill focusing on the first medical team to respond was conducted. Some important lessons regarding the way the medical team operates and communicates were learned from this drill. Periodic drills should be performed in order to assess the practicality and applicability of these guidelines.
[1] H. Smithline,et al. Mass casualty terrorist bombings: a comparison of outcomes by bombing type. , 2004, Annals of Emergency Medicine.
[2] T Okumura,et al. Report on 640 victims of the Tokyo subway sarin attack. , 1996, Annals of emergency medicine.
[3] Joseph Klatzmann. Lessons from the Israeli experience. , 1963 .
[4] A Carmeli,et al. Anxiety-related somatic reactions during missile attacks. , 1991, Israel journal of medical sciences.