First Doctor on Disaster Scene

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Two possible situations to be the first: being a bystander or a victim of a community emergency, and being in the first medical vehicle arriving at scene. Collect and transmit operational information [1] urgently to take care of and save as many victims as possible [2]. At the initial phase, refrain from any therapeutic procedure; rather analyse, direct, advise, and inform.

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Julien, H. F., & Prunet, B. (2022). First Doctor on Disaster Scene. In Disaster Medicine Pocket Guide: 50 Essential Questions: Work of the French Society of Disaster Medicine (pp. 37–41). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-00654-8_9

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