Concrete silo collapse: emergency medical services response to a mass casualty incident.

IF 3 2区 医学 Q1 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Peter Martin Hansen, Marius Rehn, Rasmus Peter Jakobsen, Jesper Byrdorf, Simon Hestbech Lundorff, Søren Mikkelsen
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Abstract

Background: Major incidents evolving from occupational accidents are very infrequent in Scandinavia and therefore, case reports are called for. On 26 November, 2024, a fatal occupational accident took place during the construction of a concrete silo in the small rural town of Flemløse (population 574), Denmark. Three people died and six were injured as the result of a collapsing concrete roof during construction. We aim to describe the incident response by the emergency medical services (EMS), to identify areas of improvement, and to evaluate the adherence to current national major incident guidelines and communication grids.

Case presentation: The initial call to the emergency medical dispatch center described an accident comprising fifteen injured persons, all of whom were migrant workers. Seventeen EMS units including two helicopter EMS units were dispatched to scene. Three critically injured patients were admitted to a nearby trauma center, whereas three lightly injured were taken to a regional trauma hospital. The initial reports overestimated the number of possible casualties and therefore, the available resources were ample. The very construction of the silo resulted in challenging conditions for evacuation of the injured patients. Chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive (CBRNE) aspects of the incident added to the inherent complexity in major incident management. Although potentially detrimental to the patients, the prolonged extrication of the patients enabled the prehospital services to procure a timely organization of the incident site according to guidelines and an organized transport prioritization of the victims. The communication within EMS and between authorities was generally as per national guideline.

Conclusions: The EMS response to this major incident generally adhered to the national guidelines and, furthermore, the communication within and between authorities was established according to guidelines. Important findings included the use of local resources by the incident command and improvised means for the evacuation of victims from a highly hostile environment. The triage of patients adhered to local and national major incident guidelines. Migrant workers have increased risk for occupational accidents.

混凝土筒仓倒塌:大规模伤亡事件的紧急医疗服务响应。
背景:在斯堪的纳维亚半岛,由职业事故演变而来的重大事件非常罕见,因此,需要病例报告。2024年11月26日,丹麦Flemløse小镇(人口574人)在建造混凝土筒仓期间发生了一起致命的职业事故。在施工过程中,混凝土屋顶坍塌,造成3人死亡,6人受伤。我们的目标是描述紧急医疗服务(EMS)的事件响应,确定改进的领域,并评估对当前国家重大事件指南和通信网络的遵守情况。案例介绍:紧急医疗调度中心接到的最初电话描述了一起事故,包括15名受伤人员,他们都是移民工人。17个紧急医疗服务小组,包括两个直升机紧急医疗服务小组,已被派往现场。三名重伤患者被送往附近的创伤中心,三名轻伤患者被送往一家地区创伤医院。最初的报告高估了可能的伤亡人数,因此,可用的资源是充足的。筒仓的建造本身就给伤员的撤离创造了困难的条件。事件的化学、生物、放射、核和爆炸(CBRNE)方面增加了重大事件管理的固有复杂性。虽然对病人可能有害,但长时间救出病人使院前服务能够根据指导方针及时组织事故现场,并有组织地优先运送受害者。EMS内部和主管部门之间的沟通一般按照国家指导方针进行。结论:EMS对此次重大事件的响应总体上遵循了国家指导方针,并且当局内部和当局之间的沟通是根据指导方针建立的。重要的调查结果包括事故指挥部使用当地资源和临时手段将受害者从高度敌对的环境中撤离。患者分诊遵循地方和国家重大事件指南。农民工发生职业事故的风险增加了。
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The primary topics of interest in Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine (SJTREM) are the pre-hospital and early in-hospital diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of emergency medicine, trauma, and resuscitation. Contributions focusing on dispatch, major incidents, etiology, pathophysiology, rehabilitation, epidemiology, prevention, education, training, implementation, work environment, as well as ethical and socio-economic aspects may also be assessed for publication.
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