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Prehospital and Disaster Medicine | 1999

Development of an Equipment and Supply List for Emergency Medical Services Delivery at an Annual Air Show

Francis Sullivan; Gary J Kleinman; Selim Suner; Jack St.Jean

INTRODUCTION Reports of medical care at mass gatherings reflect variability in mission and delivery models. Equipment recommendations are similarly varied. Thoughtful pre-planning and experience-based analysis are the best mechanisms for defining general and specific equipment recommendations. OBJECTIVE This report presents a suggested supply and equipment list developed over a six-year period of medical coverage at an air show, with an emphasis on the usage and cost of expendable supplies. METHODS The authors were involved in the planning for and execution of emergency medical care for a large, local, military air show on an annual basis, including provision of expendable medical supplies. A list of such supplies was developed over the initial two to three years, formalized and refined over the subsequent two years, and analyzed in the final, highest patient volume year of coverage. Detailed usage and cost was tracked over the final year for expendable supplies. RESULTS The results of this analysis indicate that comprehensive emergency medical care from first aid to mass casualty care can be offered at reasonable equipment and supply costs, if existing equipment resources can be supplemented by expendable supplies from a pre-determined list. Given the need for large quantities of supplies for a mass casualty contingency and the low likelihood of occurrence, a loan arrangement with a supplier, with return of unused supplies, is particularly convenient and economical. The approach used in this study should be appreciable in other similar settings. In concurrent scheduled events, the iterative process described can lead to greater specificity of needs for expendable supplies.


Simulation in healthcare : journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare | 2006

Multipatient disaster scenario design using mixed modality medical simulation for the evaluation of civilian prehospital medical response: a "dirty bomb" case study.

Leo Kobayashi; Selim Suner; Marc Shapiro; Gregory D. Jay; Francis Sullivan; Frank Overly; Charles Seekell; Anthony Hill; Kenneth A. Williams


Rhode Island medical journal | 2013

Critical care transport.

Kenneth A. Williams; Francis Sullivan


International Journal of Risk Assessment and Management | 2008

Rhode Island disaster initiative

Kenneth A. Williams; Francis Sullivan; Selim Suner; Marc Shapiro; Leo Kobayashi; Robert Woolard; Whit Hill; Charlie Seekell


Medicine and health, Rhode Island | 2003

Rhode Island Disaster Initiative.

Kenneth A. Williams; Selim Suner; Francis Sullivan; Robert Woolard


Rhode Island medical journal | 2013

Emergency Medical Technician Education and Training

Joseph Lauro; Francis Sullivan; Kenneth A. Williams


Rhode Island medical journal | 2014

Quality Improvement in EMS: A Unique and Challenging Necessity

Devin Tsai; Bryan Y. Choi; Francis Sullivan; Kenneth A. Williams


Rhode Island medical journal | 2013

Physician Medical Direction of Emergency Medical Services

Francis Sullivan; Kenneth A. Williams


Rhode Island medical journal | 2013

An overview of prehospital emergency medical services.

Francis Sullivan; Kenneth A. Williams; Jason Rhodes


Simulation in healthcare : journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare | 2006

Civilian Medical Simulation Centers as a Regional Resource for Training and Skill Sustainment of Reserve Component Medical Personnel in Combat Casualty Care

Marc Shapiro; Kenneth A. Williams; Leo Kobayashi; John C. Morey; Timothy Counihan; Frank Overly; Francis Sullivan; Selim Suner; Gregory D. Jay

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Robert Woolard

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

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Gary J Kleinman

United States Public Health Service

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