• J Trauma · Aug 1982

    The rural interhospital disaster plan: some new solutions to old problems.

    • J J Skiendzielewski and D J Dula.
    • J Trauma. 1982 Aug 1;22(8):694-7.

    AbstractThe rural area is not immune to multi-casualty incidents, and the complete rural EMS System reported here includes a plan to deal with one. The Susquehanna Valley Health Care Consortium was developed with this in mind, and addresses the points pertinent to the rural setting, including the large area served, available medical care, prehospital transport, and communications. Six hospitals in five counties participate. New approaches to these problems, which emerged after three field tests, are: participants must be organized for successful triage and resuscitation; crowd and traffic control by police is mandatory; an overall commander is necessary; two-way communication by several methods must be available; an administrator should track all victims; and air evacuation capability should be arranged.

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