Enhancing Tactical Paramedicine Response Efficiency and Effectiveness: Lessons from the Bataclan Concert Hall Incident.

Q3 Medicine
Steven Robertson
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Abstract

The 2015 Bataclan Concert Hall attack in Paris highlights the role of the tactical emergency medical physicians embedded within France's Research, Assistance, Intervention, Deterrence (RAID) Police Tactical Group (PTG). France's use of high-level physicians in hot zones contrasts with Australia's reliance on paramedics. This study evaluates the skillsets, effectiveness, and efficiency of Australia's paramedic response to intentional mass violence incidents (IMVI) compared to France's Service d'aide médicale urgente (SAMU), which deploys physicians and integrates seamlessly with hospital care. Findings reveal that trained Australian paramedics can deliver the minimal lifesaving interventions (LSIs) required at the point of injury; meanwhile, physicians can manage complicated cases in cold zones. Deploying highly trained clinicians into threat areas, as with the Queensland Ambulance Services (QAS) High Acuity Response Unit (HARU), may waste resources better allo- cated to the cold zone. Embedding clinicians within tactical groups may enhance survival rates, operational success, and cost-effectiveness.

提高战术医疗救护反应效率和效果:巴塔克兰音乐厅事件的教训。
2015年巴黎巴塔克兰音乐厅袭击事件凸显了法国研究、援助、干预、威慑(RAID)警察战术小组(PTG)内战术紧急医疗医生的作用。法国在热点地区使用高水平的医生,而澳大利亚则依赖护理人员。本研究评估了澳大利亚的护理人员应对故意群体暴力事件(IMVI)的技能、效果和效率,并与法国的SAMU进行了比较,后者部署了医生,并与医院护理无缝结合。研究结果表明,训练有素的澳大利亚护理人员可以在受伤点提供最低限度的救生干预(LSIs);同时,医生可以处理寒冷地区的复杂病例。将训练有素的临床医生部署到受威胁的地区,如昆士兰救护车服务(QAS)高灵敏度反应单位(HARU),可能会浪费本该分配给寒冷地区的资源。在战术小组中嵌入临床医生可以提高生存率、操作成功率和成本效益。
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