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Structured analysis, evaluation and report of the emergency response to a terrorist attack in Wuerzburg, Germany using a new template of standardised quality indicators

BACKGROUND: Until now there has been a reported lack of systematic reports and scientific evaluations of rescue missions during terror attacks. This however is urgently required in order to improve the performance of emergency medical services and to be able to compare different missions with each o...

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Autores principales: Wurmb, T, Schorscher, N, Justice, P, Dietz, S, Schua, R, Jarausch, T, Kinstle, U, Greiner, J, Möldner, G, Müller, J, Kraus, M, Simon, S, Wagenhäuser, U, Hemm, J, Roewer, N, Helm, M
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6194622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30340516
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13049-018-0555-5
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author Wurmb, T
Schorscher, N
Justice, P
Dietz, S
Schua, R
Jarausch, T
Kinstle, U
Greiner, J
Möldner, G
Müller, J
Kraus, M
Simon, S
Wagenhäuser, U
Hemm, J
Roewer, N
Helm, M
author_facet Wurmb, T
Schorscher, N
Justice, P
Dietz, S
Schua, R
Jarausch, T
Kinstle, U
Greiner, J
Möldner, G
Müller, J
Kraus, M
Simon, S
Wagenhäuser, U
Hemm, J
Roewer, N
Helm, M
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description BACKGROUND: Until now there has been a reported lack of systematic reports and scientific evaluations of rescue missions during terror attacks. This however is urgently required in order to improve the performance of emergency medical services and to be able to compare different missions with each other. Aim of the presented work was to report the systematic evaluation and the lessons learned from the response to a terror attack that happened in Wuerzburg, Germany in 2016. METHODS: A team of 14 experts developed a template of quality indicators and operational characteristics, which allow for the description, assessment and comparison of civil emergency rescue missions during mass killing incidents. The entire systematic evaluation process consisted of three main steps. The first step was the systematic data collection according to the quality indicators and operational characteristics. Second was the systematic stratification and assessment of the data. The last step was the prioritisation of the identified weaknesses and the definition of the lessons learned. RESULTS: Five important “lessons learned” have been defined. First of all, a comprehensive concept for rescue missions during terror attacks is essential. Furthermore, the establishment of a defined high priority communication infrastructure between the different dispatch centres (“red phone”) is vital. The goal is to secure the continuity of information between a few well-defined individuals. Thirdly, the organization of the incident scene needs to be commonly decided and communicated between police, medical services and fire services during the mission. A successful mission tactic requires continuous flux of reports to the on-site command post. Therefore, a predefined and common communication infrastructure for all operational forces is a crucial point. Finally, all strategies need to be extensively trained before the real life scenario hits. CONCLUSION: According to a systematic evaluation, we defined the lessons learned from a terror attack in 2016. Further systematic reports and academic work surrounding life threatening rescue missions and mass killing incidents are needed in order to ultimately improve such mission outcomes. In the future, a close international collaboration might help to find the best database to report and evaluate major incidents but also mass killing events.
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spelling pubmed-61946222018-10-25 Structured analysis, evaluation and report of the emergency response to a terrorist attack in Wuerzburg, Germany using a new template of standardised quality indicators Wurmb, T Schorscher, N Justice, P Dietz, S Schua, R Jarausch, T Kinstle, U Greiner, J Möldner, G Müller, J Kraus, M Simon, S Wagenhäuser, U Hemm, J Roewer, N Helm, M Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med Original Research BACKGROUND: Until now there has been a reported lack of systematic reports and scientific evaluations of rescue missions during terror attacks. This however is urgently required in order to improve the performance of emergency medical services and to be able to compare different missions with each other. Aim of the presented work was to report the systematic evaluation and the lessons learned from the response to a terror attack that happened in Wuerzburg, Germany in 2016. METHODS: A team of 14 experts developed a template of quality indicators and operational characteristics, which allow for the description, assessment and comparison of civil emergency rescue missions during mass killing incidents. The entire systematic evaluation process consisted of three main steps. The first step was the systematic data collection according to the quality indicators and operational characteristics. Second was the systematic stratification and assessment of the data. The last step was the prioritisation of the identified weaknesses and the definition of the lessons learned. RESULTS: Five important “lessons learned” have been defined. First of all, a comprehensive concept for rescue missions during terror attacks is essential. Furthermore, the establishment of a defined high priority communication infrastructure between the different dispatch centres (“red phone”) is vital. The goal is to secure the continuity of information between a few well-defined individuals. Thirdly, the organization of the incident scene needs to be commonly decided and communicated between police, medical services and fire services during the mission. A successful mission tactic requires continuous flux of reports to the on-site command post. Therefore, a predefined and common communication infrastructure for all operational forces is a crucial point. Finally, all strategies need to be extensively trained before the real life scenario hits. CONCLUSION: According to a systematic evaluation, we defined the lessons learned from a terror attack in 2016. Further systematic reports and academic work surrounding life threatening rescue missions and mass killing incidents are needed in order to ultimately improve such mission outcomes. In the future, a close international collaboration might help to find the best database to report and evaluate major incidents but also mass killing events. BioMed Central 2018-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6194622/ /pubmed/30340516 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13049-018-0555-5 Text en © The Author(s). 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Wurmb, T
Schorscher, N
Justice, P
Dietz, S
Schua, R
Jarausch, T
Kinstle, U
Greiner, J
Möldner, G
Müller, J
Kraus, M
Simon, S
Wagenhäuser, U
Hemm, J
Roewer, N
Helm, M
Structured analysis, evaluation and report of the emergency response to a terrorist attack in Wuerzburg, Germany using a new template of standardised quality indicators
title Structured analysis, evaluation and report of the emergency response to a terrorist attack in Wuerzburg, Germany using a new template of standardised quality indicators
title_full Structured analysis, evaluation and report of the emergency response to a terrorist attack in Wuerzburg, Germany using a new template of standardised quality indicators
title_fullStr Structured analysis, evaluation and report of the emergency response to a terrorist attack in Wuerzburg, Germany using a new template of standardised quality indicators
title_full_unstemmed Structured analysis, evaluation and report of the emergency response to a terrorist attack in Wuerzburg, Germany using a new template of standardised quality indicators
title_short Structured analysis, evaluation and report of the emergency response to a terrorist attack in Wuerzburg, Germany using a new template of standardised quality indicators
title_sort structured analysis, evaluation and report of the emergency response to a terrorist attack in wuerzburg, germany using a new template of standardised quality indicators
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6194622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30340516
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13049-018-0555-5
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