Prehospital Response Time of the Emergency Medical Service during Mass Casualty Incidents and the Effect of Triage A Retrospective Study

Heemskerk, J., Abode-Iyamah, K., Quinones-Hinojosa, A., and Weinstein, E. (2021). Prehospital Response Time of the Emergency Medical Service during Mass Casualty Incidents and the Effect of Triage: A Retrospective Study. (Abstract only.)
Using Florida’s Event Medical Services Tracking and Reporting System database, the authors found that mass casualty incidents triage and field triage were associated with shorter alarm-to-hospital times and encourage more widespread use of pre-hospital triage.
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