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Anaesthesist ; 61(7): 618-24, 2012 Jul.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22699223

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The Central Command for Maritime Emergencies was founded in Germany in 2003 triggered by the fire on board of the cargo ship "Pallas" in 1998. Its mission is to coordinate and direct measures at or above state level in maritime emergency situations in the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. A special task in this case is to provide firefighting and medical care. To face these challenges at sea emergency doctors and firemen have been specially trained. This form of organization provides a concept to counter mass casualty incidents and peril situations at sea. Since the foundation of the Central Command for Maritime Emergencies there have been 5 operations for firefighting units and 4 for medical response teams. Assignments and structure of the Central Command for Maritime Emergencies are unique in Europe.


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Emergency Medical Services/trends , Mass Casualty Incidents , Ships/statistics & numerical data , Disaster Planning/organization & administration , Drug Therapy , Emergency Medical Services/standards , Firefighters , Fires , Germany , Hospital Rapid Response Team , Humans
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