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Med J Aust ; 179(7): 353-6, 2003 Oct 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14503899

ABSTRACT

After the Bali bombing on 12 October 2002, many injured Australians required evacuation to Darwin, and then to burns units around Australia. Many patients were evacuated from Denpasar by Qantas, with assistance from staff of civilian medical retrieval services. The transport of patients from Darwin to specialist burns units involved a coordinated response of civilian and military services. Some issues in responding to such disasters were identified, and a national coordinating network could improve future responses.


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Air Ambulances , Terrorism , Transportation of Patients/organization & administration , Wounds and Injuries/therapy , Australia , Burns/therapy , Disaster Planning , Humans , Indonesia , Triage , Wounds and Injuries/classification
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