Mass casualties: a lessons learned approach: accidents, civil disorders, natural disasters, terrorism.
Material type: TextPublication details: (Washington, D.C.?), U.S. Dept of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1982Description: xix, 372p., ill., mapsReport number: DOT HS 806 302DDC classification:- F 363.348 INT
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At foot of title page: Proceedings: First International Assembly on Emergency Medical Services, June 13-17, 1982
Includes bibliographical references
Pages 245-276 duplicated; pages 277-308 missing
43 papers covering the concepts of: Terrorism; Changes in mass casualty response, the basis for changes in governmental disaster response policy; Presidential assassination attempt; Hanafi hostage incident; IBM shooting incident; Papal assassination attempt; Medical response under fire; Disaster relief policy & operations; Medicine behind the barricade - Survival primer or potential targets; The Belfast experience; Moluccan train incident; Oktoberfest bombings; The application of mobile satellite services to emergency response communications; Managing a hospital under crisis; Moorgate train accident; Metro subway accident; Air crash on the Potomac; Resuscitation potentials for mass casualties;
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