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Disaster preparedness in Estonia

Disaster preparedness in Estonia. Raul Adlas, MD Tallinn EMS. Involved services and responsibilities. Rescue service (MoI) – leading Police (MoI) – leading in case of hostage and bomb warning Border Guard (MoI)– accidents on see and air Healthcare (MoS) – epidemias and mass poisonig.

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Disaster preparedness in Estonia

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  1. Disaster preparedness in Estonia Raul Adlas, MD Tallinn EMS

  2. Involved services andresponsibilities • Rescue service (MoI) – leading • Police (MoI) – leading in case of hostage and bomb warning • Border Guard (MoI)– accidents on see and air • Healthcare (MoS) – epidemias and mass poisonig

  3. Warning and alarming • 112 – common alarm number • 110 – police There is not a special warning system for population in Estonia

  4. RESCUE SERVICE AMBULANCE ALARM CENTER 112 INJURY AREA SERVICES

  5. BORDER GUARD POLICE DEFENCE FORCES DEFENCE LEAGUE AVIATION GROUP MAAKONNA PÄÄSTETEENISTUS REGIONALDISASTER MANAGEMENT TEAM ALARMCENTER 112 DEPT.OF RESCUE BOARD) DISASTER RILIEF TEAM RESCUE BOARD AMBULANCES HOSPITAL INJURY AREA

  6. RISK ZONE INJURY SITE MANAGEMENT POST ASSEMBLY POINT FOR CASUALT ASSEMBLY POINT FOR DEAD AND PROPERTY REMOVAL POINT CHECK POINT TRANSIT POINT

  7. TRIAGE CARDS • FRONT: • Date, time • Name,sex • Address • Diagnose (if possible) • Notes • Medic’s name, ID

  8. TRIAAŽI KAART • BACK: • Type and localisation of the injury • Vital signes: • BP • Fr • respiration • consciousness • Treatment

  9. Science and rescue • Modelling and scorig the disaster: big accident or disaster (med. capacity; transport cap.; hospital cap.) • Plans for EMS and hospitals • Special treatment tactics

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