The Great Belt train accident: the emergency medical services response.
Peter Martin HansenSøren Bruun JepsenSøren MikkelsenMarius RehnPublished in: Scandinavian journal of trauma, resuscitation and emergency medicine (2021)
Despite harsh weather conditions and complex logistics, the availability of EMS units was sufficient and patient treatment and evacuation was uncomplicated. Triage was relevant, but at the physicians' discretion. Important findings were communication challenges and the consequences of difficult access to the incident site. There is a need for an expansion of capacity in formal education in MI management in Denmark.