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Citation

Buerk CA, Batdorf JW, Cammack KV, Ravenholt O. Arch. Surg. (1960) 1982; 117(5): 641-644.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1982, American Medical Association)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

7073483

Abstract

Most community disaster plans are formulated to respond to disasters of moderate size. The MGM Grand Hotel fire in Las Vegas, because of its magnitude, had the potential to overwhelm completely the local medical resources. It did not, because of innovative responses to unforeseen problems based on sound disaster planning. Fortunately, disasters on the magnitude of this fire are rare, and few communities have ever faced the problem of dealing with thousands of casualties. The important lessons learned about perimeter control, command functions, helicopter evacuation, crowd control, and transportation priorities will benefit disaster planners in other communities.


Language: en

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