Abstract Background In chemical incidents, infrequent but potentially disastrous, the World Health Organization calls for inter-organizational coordination of actors involved. Multi-organizational studies of chemical response capacities are scarce. We aimed to describe chemical incident experiences and perceptions of Swedish fire and rescue services, emergency medical services, police services, and emergency dispatch services personnel. Methods Eight emergency service organizations in two distinct and dissimilar regions in Sweden participated in one organization-specific focus group interview each. The total number of respondents was 25 (7 females and 18 males). A qualitative inductive content analysis was performed. Results Three types of ...
Since currently hazardous chemical accidents occur frequently around the world, how to build up an e...
Emergency response is highly time-critical and information dependent: every moment counts and organi...
This is a report summarizing a four-year project running from late 1977 through late 1981. As such,...
Background: In chemical incidents, infrequent but potentially disastrous, the World Health Organizat...
Objectives: If a chemical incident occurs, the emergency response centre (ERC) personnel are the fir...
Degree Project Thesis, Programme in Medicine. TITLE: Hospital preparedness for chemical threats - A ...
This paper examines the problem of achieving efficient inter-organizational collaboration during eme...
A chemical accident can cause damage in individuals, groups or entire communities. The injury may co...
This report focuses on the actual state of emergency response to acute chemical hazards.As such, pla...
This paper explores opportunities for information systems to support emergency response to multiple ...
By almost any criteria the threat of sudden chemical disasters is on the increase. However, while th...
The management of extreme crisis situations in Sweden has shown delays in decisive actions at higher...
IntroductionFirst responders, including firefighters, police officers, emergency medical services, a...
This thesis is an explorative study of resilience in emergency management, including different actor...
is available at the end of the articleknowledge about the critical information categories when recei...
Since currently hazardous chemical accidents occur frequently around the world, how to build up an e...
Emergency response is highly time-critical and information dependent: every moment counts and organi...
This is a report summarizing a four-year project running from late 1977 through late 1981. As such,...
Background: In chemical incidents, infrequent but potentially disastrous, the World Health Organizat...
Objectives: If a chemical incident occurs, the emergency response centre (ERC) personnel are the fir...
Degree Project Thesis, Programme in Medicine. TITLE: Hospital preparedness for chemical threats - A ...
This paper examines the problem of achieving efficient inter-organizational collaboration during eme...
A chemical accident can cause damage in individuals, groups or entire communities. The injury may co...
This report focuses on the actual state of emergency response to acute chemical hazards.As such, pla...
This paper explores opportunities for information systems to support emergency response to multiple ...
By almost any criteria the threat of sudden chemical disasters is on the increase. However, while th...
The management of extreme crisis situations in Sweden has shown delays in decisive actions at higher...
IntroductionFirst responders, including firefighters, police officers, emergency medical services, a...
This thesis is an explorative study of resilience in emergency management, including different actor...
is available at the end of the articleknowledge about the critical information categories when recei...
Since currently hazardous chemical accidents occur frequently around the world, how to build up an e...
Emergency response is highly time-critical and information dependent: every moment counts and organi...
This is a report summarizing a four-year project running from late 1977 through late 1981. As such,...