罗马准备好应对化学、生物、放射、核和爆炸袭击了吗?桌面模拟

F. Rosiello, Antonio Vinci, Matteo Vitali, Manuel Monti, Lidia Ricci, E. D'oca, F. Damato, Virgilio Costanzo, Giovanni Ferrari, Matteo Ruggeri, Serafino Ricci
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罗马很容易受到化学、生物、放射、核和爆炸(CBRNe)攻击。本研究评估了罗马高级应急部门针对化学、生物、辐射、核和爆炸攻击的大规模伤害涌入应急计划(PEIMAF)的状态。我们提出了在教皇大会期间对圣彼得广场发动化学袭击及其影响。国家储备解毒剂的启动和地域分配时间对于化学袭击非常有效。我们还估算了启动时间。我们的数据显示,尽管组织工作做得很好,但旅行时间仍可改进。我们还认为,罗马各大医院都必须开发 PEIMAF,并制定有组织的培训计划,包括理论教学和室内外模拟,以培训医院员工并评估 PEIMAF 的弱点和薄弱环节。急救的效果和效率取决于时间安排,而每个 PEIMAF 分析的结果虽然连贯一致,足以满足内部目的,但却无法与其他医院整合。整合可以加快国家储备解毒剂的运送速度,挽救生命。为了做出最佳的化学、生物、辐射和核反应,必须制定详细的干预协议,每天更新并进行演练。
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Is Rome ready to react to chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive attacks? A tabletop simulation
Rome is vulnerable to chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive (CBRNe) attacks. The study evaluates Rome’s advanced emergency departments’ state of emergency plans for massive influx of injures (PEIMAF) plans for CBRNe attacks. We propose a chemical attack on Saint Peter’s Square during the Pope’s General Assembly and its effects. The National Stockpile Antidotes’ activation and territorial distribution timing work well for chemical attacks. We also estimated activation timing. Our data show that despite a good organization, travel times can be improved. We also believe that all major Roman hospitals must develop the PEIMAF, which should be followed by an organized training plan involving theoretical teaching and indoor and outdoor simulation to train hospital staff and evaluate PEIMAF weaknesses and vulnerabilities. The effectiveness and efficiency of first aid depend on timing, and each PEIMAF analyzed, while coherent and adequate for internal purposes, fails to integrate with the other hospitals. Integration can speed up National Stockpile Antidotes delivery and save lives. For the best CBRNe response, detailed intervention protocols must be created, updated daily, and exercised.
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