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Preparedness for treating victims of terrorist attacks in Australia: Learning from recent military experience.

Jeffrey V RosenfeldBiswadev MitraDe Villiers SmitMark Christopher FitzgeraldBenjamin ButsonMichael StephensonMichael C Reade
Published in: Emergency medicine Australasia : EMA (2018)
The Australian health system is generally well prepared for mass casualty events. Fortunately, there have been very few terrorist attacks and these have involved low numbers of casualties compared with events overseas. Nevertheless, Australian health professionals need to be prepared to treat mass casualties with blast and ballistic trauma. The US military and its allies including Australia have had extensive experience with mass casualty management in the Middle East and Afghanistan wars for more than a decade. To define their experience, they developed the Tactical Combat Casualty Care Guidelines that have saved many lives. It is now prudent to incorporate this knowledge and experience into civilian practice in Australia.
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