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Helicopter Emergency Medical Services Response to a Major Incident

Air Medical Journal, Volume 39, No. 6, Year 2020

Major incidents account for a vast number of consequences, whether it be individual morbidity and mortality or economic disruption and expense. Because of the infrequent nature, it poses a variety of unique risks and challenges for individual emergency medical services systems. Air ambulances are usually dispatched based on the clinical presentation of an individual patient who needs emergent critical care intervention. The response to a major incident is unusual and infrequent, but the benefit of tasking air ambulances to such incidents has been described by various authors. Here, such a response is described in a low- to middle-income country that saw the immediate tasking of 2 separate air ambulances to a single, multivehicle collision with multiple injured patients that occurred near a small, rural hospital not capable of treating critically ill patients. The benefits of tasking of the air ambulance in the sense of additional expertise as well as potential other nonclinical benefits are discussed and described here.

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Research Areas
Environmental
Health System And Policy
Study Design
Randomised Control Trial