Open air rock concert: an organised disaster
Adult
Male
Emergency Medical Services
Adolescent
3. Good health
Hospitals, Satellite
Personnel, Hospital
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Medical Staff, Hospital
Workforce
Humans
Female
New South Wales
Music
DOI:
10.5694/j.1326-5377.1992.tb141299.x
Publication Date:
2020-06-18T15:09:00Z
AUTHORS (3)
ABSTRACT
To describe the planning and implementation of health care provision at a mass gathering, and to describe the conditions treated at such an event.When approximately 93,000 fans gathered outdoors in Sydney's Centennial Park, a natural reserve, for Australasia's largest ever outdoor rock concert, there was an obvious potential for medical disaster.At most disasters or mass gatherings, accurate patient numbers and details are not available, but an organised patient data collection system allowed the case load at this event to be clearly defined. This showed that 450 patients were attended to by the first aid teams. Triage identified 36 of these as having conditions serious enough to require admission to the medical area. Seven of these patients were ultimately transferred to hospital.A brief practical outline is provided of the medical planning for the concert, detailing the staff and equipment, how to avoid potential problems, the use of voluntary organisations, and specific site organisation. Key points in the medical planning, organisation and practicalities, especially those which are vital to any disaster response, are highlighted.Solutions to recurrent problems experienced by medical personnel involved with mass gatherings or disasters are suggested. The lack of practice in implementing a multiple casualty or disaster plan may be remedied by organised responses to mass events.
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