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摘要
David Marsden和Paula Breeze说,意识到一些涉及火灾和心理健康服务使用者的事件是可以避免的,这导致了全面的安全评估。
The realization that some incidents involving fire and mental health service users could have been avoided led to holistic safety assessments, say David Marsden and Paula Breeze.