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The 25 Years of Experience Since Inauguration of All-Russian Center for Disaster Medicine “Zaschia” (Protection)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 May 2019

Gennady Kipor
Affiliation:
All-Russian Center for Disaster Medicine “Zaschita”, Moscow Moscow region, Russian Federation, Moscow, Russian Federation
N. Baranova
Affiliation:
All-Russian Center for Disaster Medicine “Zaschita”, Moscow Moscow region, Russian Federation, Moscow, Russian Federation
N. Pichugina
Affiliation:
All-Russian Center for Disaster Medicine “Zaschita”, Moscow Moscow region, Russian Federation, Moscow, Russian Federation
S. Goncharov
Affiliation:
All-Russian Center for Disaster Medicine “Zaschita”, Moscow Moscow region, Russian Federation, Moscow, Russian Federation
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Abstract

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Introduction:

Main functions of the Russian Federation in disasters and emergencies are loaded on All-Russian Center for Disaster Medicine of Ministry Health (ARCDM). The principal strategies of the staff are to play leading roles in preparedness, emergency response, evacuation, recovery of health systems, and education.

Methods:

Our presentation includes selection, classification, analysis, and statistics. There about 80 territorial Disaster Medicine Centers working under the leadership of ARCDM. One experience from the Moscow Territory Disaster Medicine Center will be presented.

Results:

At the operational and informational department, there are nine special medical emergency teams (three with helicopters). Time of arrival takes between seven and ten minutes, and transport to the hospital takes about five to seven minutes with 33 landing places for helicopters. The operational and control department uses an early warning system. About 1,300 exercises were organized in these centers and hospitals. We will discuss the examples of medical care delivery to the injured in metro Slaviynskie, Basar park Pobedi, Narofominskay, two major fires, and hurricanes. The mobile field hospital worked in more than 12 countries and in many territories in the Russian Federation over 25 years.

Discussion:

The last year was very difficult due to the Football World Cup, working hard as a collaborating center in emergencies, and working in the framework of a memorandum with China. Preparedness for an international event next May, which includes a field drill with participants from emergency medical teams of Health Ministries of CIS Countries and from State Health of China. We invite others to observe or join this event. Thus, we have some difficulties and problems, but we must increase solidarity and collaboration due to the scale, frequency, and number of losses in emergencies and disasters. Humanity could be able to cope with emergencies if we take into account these issues.

Type
Poster Presentations
Copyright
© World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine 2019