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Remote damage control during the attacks on Paris
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Rescue ChainEngineeringEmergency ManagementSafety ScienceResilient Control SystemCommunicationBataclan Concert HallSystems EngineeringPublic HealthMass DisasterEmergency ResponseNovember 13Infrastructure SecurityDisaster ResponseEmergency PreparednessPhysical SecurityCrisis ManagementDisaster Risk ReductionRemote Damage ControlEmergency CommunicationEmergency Medicine
On November 13, 2015, in 40 minutes, Paris suffered four suicide bombers attacks; shootings at three different restaurant terraces; and an attack on the Bataclan concert hall, resulting in 130 dead and 495 wounded. How did the Parisian rescue system respond and how did it evolve since?We proved we could deploy quickly wide prehospital and hospital resources and teams' equipment and preparedness is being further developed. To secure a swifter initial response, we need a better integration of the operators of the rescue chain with a simpler and more robust organization as well as improved communications channels. We must continue to anticipate and prepare for possible future attacks.
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