Impact of the San Diego County Firestorm on Emergency Medical Services

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作者
Vilke, Gary M. [1 ,2 ]
Smith, Alan M. [2 ]
Stepanski, Barbara M. [2 ]
Ray, Leslie Upledger [2 ]
Murrin, Patricia A. [2 ]
Chan, Theodore C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif San Diego, Dept Emergency Med, Med Ctr, San Diego, CA 92103 USA
[2] Div Emergency Med Serv, San Diego, CA USA
关键词
burns; emergency medical services (EMS); fire; firestorm; response; smoke inhalation;
D O I
10.1017/S1049023X00004003
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Background: In October 2003, San Diego County, California, USA, experienced the worst firestorm in recent history. During the firestorm, public health leaders implemented multiple initiatives to reduce its impact on community health using health updates and news briefings. This study assessed the impact of patients with fire-related complaints on the emergency medical services (EMS) system during and after the firestorm. Methods: A retrospective review of a prehospital database was performed for all patients who were evaluated by advanced life support (ALS) ambulance personnel after calling the 9-1-1 emergency phone system for direct, firerelated complaints from 19 October 2003 through 30 November 2003 in San Diego County. The study location has an urban, suburban, rural, and remote resident population of approximately three million and covers 4,300 square miles (2,050 km(2)). The prehospital patient database was searched for all patients with a complaint that was related directly to the fires. Charts were abstracted for data, including demographics, medical issues, treatments, and disposition status. Results: During the firestorm, fire consumed > 380,000 acres (> 938,980 hectares), including 2,454 residences and 785 outbuildings, and resulted in a total of 16 fatalities. Advanced life support providers evaluated 138 patients for firerelated complaints. The majority of calls were for acute respiratory complaints. Other complaints included burns, trauma associated with evacuation or firefighting, eye injuries, and dehydration. A total of 78% of the injuries were mild. Twenty percent of the victims were firefighters, most with respiratory complaints, eye injuries, or injuries related to trauma. A total of 76% of the patients were transported to the hospital, while 10% signed out against medical advice. Conclusion: Although the firestorm had the potential to significantly impact EMS, pre-emptive actions resulted in minimal impact to emergency departments and the prehospital system. However, during the event, there were a number of lessons learned that can be used in future events.
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