2024
DOI: 10.56068/zwic1429
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Chemical Incident Preparedness Among Emergency Medical Service Personnel

Lina Gyllencreutz,
Sofia Karlsson,
Andreas Sjölander
et al.

Abstract: Background: Hazardous chemicals are essential for modern society but the use and transportation of them bears the risk of major incidents. Past incidents have revealed the importance of preparation and training of emergency medical service (EMS) personnel when responding to these incidents. However, studies have shown the level of preparedness to be insufficient. There is a lack of knowledge as to how EMS personnel perceive their preparedness and response when facing chemical incidents. Aim: The aim of t… Show more

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