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Mass casualty incident after the Taba terrorist attack: an organisational and medical challenge
Authors:Karp Erez  Sebbag Gilbert  Peiser Jochanan  Dukhno Oleg  Ovnat Amnon  Levy Isaac  Hyam Eytan  Blumenfeld Amir  Kluger Yoram  Simon Daniel  Shaked Gad
Institution:Soroka University Medical Center, Beer Sheva, Israel.
Abstract:Two suicide bombings in and around Taba, Egypt, on 7 October 2004 created a complex medical and organisational situation. Since most victims were Israeli tourists, the National Emergency and Disaster Management Division handled their evacuation and treatment. This paper describes the event chronologically, as well as the organisational and management challenges confronted and applied solutions. Forty-nine emergency personnel and physicians were flown early to the disaster area to reinforce scarce local medical resources. Two hundred casualties were recorded: 32 dead and 168 injured. Eilat hospital was transformed into a triage facility. Thirty-two seriously injured patients were flown to two remote trauma centres in central Israel. Management of mass casualty incidents is difficult when local resources are inadequate. An effective response should include: rapid transportation of experienced trauma teams to the disaster zone; conversion of local medical amenities into a triage centre; and rapid evacuation of the seriously injured to higher level medical facilities.
Keywords:disaster  mass casualty incident  remote area  Taba  terrorism  triage
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