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Prehospital management provided by medical on-scene commanders in tunnel incidents in Oslo, Norway – an interview study

机译:挪威奥斯陆医疗现场指挥官在隧道事故中提供的院前管理–一项访谈研究

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High demands are placed on the emergency medical services to handle rescue operations in challenging environments such as tunnels. In Oslo, Norway a specialised management function within the emergency medical services, the medical on-scene commander, in line with the command structure within the police and fire brigade, might support or take over command and control from the ambulance incident officer arriving as the first ambulance personnel on scene. The aim was to shed light on the emergency medical service experiences from real tunnel incidents described by the Oslo medical on-scene commanders. Interviews were conducted with six of the seven medical on-scene commander in Oslo, Norway. Data were analysed using a qualitative content analysis. The overall theme was “A need for mutual understanding of a tunnel incident”. The medical on-scene commander provided tactical support, using their special knowledge of risk objects and resources in the local area. They established operation plans with other emergency services (the police and fire brigade) in a structured and trustful way, thus creating a fluent and coordinated mission. Also, less time was spent arguing at the incident site. By socialising also outside ordinary working hours, a strong foundation of reliance was built between the different parties. A challenge in recent years has been the increasing ordinary workload, giving less opportunity for training and exchange of experiences between the three emergency services. The enthusiastic pioneers within the three emergency services have created a sense of familiarity and trust. A specially trained medical on-scene commander at a tunnel incident is regarded to improve the medical management. To improve efficiency, this might be worth studying for other emergency medical services with similar conditions, i.e. tunnels in densely populated areas.
机译:对紧急医疗服务提出了很高的要求,以应对隧道等挑战性环境中的救援行动。在挪威奥斯陆,紧急医疗服务部门有专门的管理职能,现场医疗指挥官根据警察和消防队内部的指挥结构,可以支持或接管救护车事故指挥官的指挥和控制。现场有第一批救护人员。目的是从奥斯陆医疗现场指挥官描述的真实隧道事件中了解紧急医疗服务经验。在挪威奥斯陆,对七个现场医疗指挥官中的六个进行了访谈。使用定性内容分析法分析数据。总体主题是“需要相互了解隧道事件”。现场医疗指挥官利用他们对当地危险对象和资源的专门知识,提供了战术支持。他们与其他紧急服务部门(警察和消防队)以结构化和可信赖的方式制定了行动计划,从而建立了一个流畅而协调的任务。而且,在事件现场争论的时间更少。通过在正常工作时间以外也进行社交活动,在不同政党之间建立了强大的依赖基础。近年来的挑战是日常工作量的增加,这给三个紧急服务之间的培训和经验交流的机会减少了。三个紧急服务部门中热情的先驱们营造了一种熟悉和信任的感觉。在隧道事故中,经过特殊培训的现场医疗指挥官被认为可以改善医疗管理。为了提高效率,这可能值得研究其他类似情况的紧急医疗服务,即人口稠密地区的隧道。

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