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  • 51. [ATLS® and TDSC®: how it fits together : A treatment concept for mass casualty and terrorist-related mass casualty situations, life-threatening and special scenarios].
    Franke A, Bieler D, Paffrath T, Wurmb T, Wagner F, Friemert B, Achatz G.
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  • 55. Management of victims in a mass casualty incident caused by a terrorist bombing: treatment algorithms for stable, unstable, and in extremis victims.
    Alfici R, Ashkenazi I, Kessel B.
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    J Bus Contin Emer Plan; 2020 Aug; 8(2):122-33. PubMed ID: 25416374
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  • 58. Examining disaster planning models for large scale burn incidents--a theoretical plane crash into a high rise building.
    Weissman O, Israeli H, Rosengard H, Shenhar G, Farber N, Winkler E, Stahl S, Haik J.
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  • 60. Disaster triage systems for large-scale catastrophic events.
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