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Medical Emergency Managment

Emergency Management Consulting Services / Medical Training

The rapid expansion of global terrorism against innocent civilians, has posed a daunting challenge to many countries, which have found themselves relatively unprepared to deal with the horrific ‘before and after aspects’ of a terror strike. We have made it our objective to export our immense knowledge and expertise, based on our direct exposure to the emotional and physical traumas associated with terrorism. Based on our fieldwork, we have the capability to work with local and national governmental bodies, as well as the civilian population, in order to minimize the damaged incurred by a potential terror attack.ea

Areas of Consultation and Fields of Expertis

World Terror Assessment on a Local and National Level Including Unconventional  Toxicological Terror Attacks

  • Characterization, location and identification of the possible threats and potential devices that exist within a given country or area. 

  • Acquiring logistical and infrastructural information, and building field plans for high risk facilities. Constructing training plans for rapid response teams, and means of medical staff protection, in the case of complex attacks.

  • Defining guidelines of cooperation between various departments (military, E.M.S., fire, police, environmental, etc.)

  • Implementation of a debriefing system to deal with before and after terror aspects; including post-terror attack emotional trauma.

 All Aspects Associated with the Process of Establishing New and Upgrading Existing EMS Systems

  • Setting up advanced command and control systems for EMS teams, using advanced, state-of-the-art, technology.
  • Devising creative and innovative logistical medical/operational solutions for emergency medical services.
  • Training medical teams in essentials associated with medical and operational treatment (i.e. first response) in the aftermath of an attack involving many casualties with complex wounds (MCI).
  • Defining the construction of a volunteer system for EMS, utilizing a multi-leveled volunteer training program. Establishing cooperation between the community and the EMS system with participation of community and religious leaders (Rabbis, Priests, Kadis).

Public Health Systems and Hospitals Preparedness for Mass Casualty Incidents

  • Establishing procedures and protocols for effective hospital response to mass casualty incidents.
  • Preparing and implementing a complete training system, including drills and guidelines to ensure complete hospital preparedness.
  • Constructing drill system for hospitals and cooperation between EMS systems and the security forces.
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