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. 2012 Jan 26:20:3.
doi: 10.1186/1757-7241-20-3.

Oslo government district bombing and Utøya island shooting July 22, 2011: the immediate prehospital emergency medical service response

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Oslo government district bombing and Utøya island shooting July 22, 2011: the immediate prehospital emergency medical service response

Stephen Jm Sollid et al. Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med. .

Abstract

Background: On July 22, 2011, a single perpetrator killed 77 people in a car bomb attack and a shooting spree incident in Norway. This article describes the emergency medical service (EMS) response elicited by the two incidents.

Methods: A retrospective and observational study was conducted based on data from the EMS systems involved and the public domain. The study was approved by the Data Protection Official and was defined as a quality improvement project.

Results: We describe the timeline and logistics of the EMS response, focusing on alarm, dispatch, initial response, triage and evacuation. The scenes in the Oslo government district and at Utøya island are described separately.

Conclusions: Many EMS units were activated and effectively used despite the occurrence of two geographically separate incidents within a short time frame. Important lessons were learned regarding triage and evacuation, patient flow and communication, the use of and need for emergency equipment and the coordination of helicopter EMS.

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Figure 1
Map of the greater Oslo area including Utøya depicting all (H)EMS bases in the area, the hospitals and main roads.
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Figure 2
Map of the Oslo government district depicting the organisation of the EMS response and evacuation routes for ambulances.
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Figure 3
Map of the Utøya island scene depicting the organisation of the EMS response and evacuation routes.
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Figure 4
Patient flow from both scenes to hospitals and institutions that received victims.

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