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107 Emergencia ; 1(1): 13-15, mayo 2003. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-403246

ABSTRACT

Informe sobre el accionar del SAME en diferentes operativos sanitarios realizados durante el a±o, brindando cobertura en eventos de concurrencia masiva de público. Los datos se presentan por servicios y operativos, número total de ambulancias y unidades de apoyo utilizadas, y cantidad de personal participante


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Ambulatory Care , Emergency Medical Services , Environment and Public Health , Medical Care Statistics
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Rev. chil. med. intensiv ; 17(1): 30-34, mar. 2002. ilus, mapas
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-340294

ABSTRACT

This article is related to the medical answer of the SAME (Public Emergency Medical System of the City of Buenos Aires) at the AMIA disaster at its different steps. We make a critical analusis of the actions executed at the impact area and we extract conclusion and suggestions to affront this special situation with multiple victims


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Humans , Disaster Emergencies , Terrorist Assault , Argentina , Emergency Communications Center , Strategic Evacuation , Relief, Assistance and Protection in Disasters
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Rev. chil. med. intensiv ; 16(4): 240-243, dic. 2001. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-317424

ABSTRACT

Background: on december 17, 1903, the wright brothers put a human being in the air using a self-propelled mechanical system. The development of aviation has since then soared and turned present aviation into a safe and trustworthy activity. If an accident occurs in a modern airport, it brings togrther a complex mix of structures, companies, activities, and people, challenging the ability of aeronautic and sanitary emergency systems to respond. Objective: the intention of this communication is to detail the activity carried out by the Ezeiza Airport Base during the Lloyd Aereo Boliviano flight 932 accident on january 9, 2001. Case: at 5:10 pm, on this day, a Boeing 727-200 with 136 passengers and 8 crew members on board was taxing along Foxtrot towards runway 11. While the aircraft turned to position itself, the left section of the landing gear breaks down, causing the left wing to hit the ground, breaking the same and spilling fuel from the affected wingïs tanks. Of all the occupants of the aircraft (144) that were assisted and categorised, 14 required medical assistance, 8 were taken to Ezeiza hospital, 2 had to be hospitalised, and 12 were assisted by a human factor team


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Humans , Accidents, Aviation , Airports , Emergency Operations Center , Emergency Medical System
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