Triage

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Figure 14.1. START Triage. A visible triage tag or ribbon is placed on each victim, identifying the patient’s category for rescuers who will collect, treat, and/or transport them. START is…

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Hazardous Material, Toxic, and Industrial Events

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Figure 34.1. GHS Pictogram and Hazard Allocation. Pictogram can be downloaded at http://www.unece.org/trans/danger/publi/ghs/pictograms.html. Various systems have been devised for the actual labeling of hazardous materials. Labels or placards contain information…

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Patient Identification and Tracking

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Figure 28.1. Original Triage Tag, with Unique Numeric Identifier but No Barcode. Copyright © California Fire Chiefs Association. Reprinted with permission. Figure 28.2. Medical All Risk Triage Tag. Note the…

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Rehabilitation of Disaster Casualties

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Figure 24.1. Disaster Rehabilitation Continuum by Time after a Disaster and by Stage (Phase). Key clinical activities are shown in unshaded boxes and key non-clinical activities are shown in shaded…

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Floods

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Figure 35.1. Disaster incidence by hazard category, 1900–2005. Adapted from Center for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters. In 2007, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Fourth Assessment Report…

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Tornadoes

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Figure 37.1. Tornadoes Around the World. Courtesy of the National Climatic Data Center of the National Weather Service. Areas that have a high incidence of these storms share similar geographic…

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Winter Storms and Hazards

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Figure 40.1. Downed tree branches and power lines on residential street in Toronto. Courtesy of istockphoto. At lower elevations from October to April, populations of American, Asian, and European countries…

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Explosive Events

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Figure 29.1. Mathematically predicted (solid lines) and experimentally measured (dashed lines) thoracic dynamics caused by blast loading after detonation of 2.2 kg of Composition C4 to the right side of…

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