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  • 44. Israeli hospital preparedness for terrorism-related multiple casualty incidents: can the surge capacity and injury severity distribution be better predicted?
    Kosashvili Y, Aharonson-Daniel L, Peleg K, Horowitz A, Laor D, Blumenfeld A.
    Injury; 2009 Jul; 40(7):727-31. PubMed ID: 19394934
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    Maurin O, Bignand M, Jost D, Travers S, Raclot S, Trichereau J, Bon O, Frattini B, Loeb T, Lecarpentier E, Noto R, Poncelin de Raucourt G, Tourtier JP.
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  • 46. Mass Casualty Incident Management for Resource-Limited Settings: Lessons From Central Haiti.
    Rouhani SA, Rimpel L, Plantin JJ, Calahan CF, Julmisse M, Edmond MC, Checkett KA, Marsh RH.
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  • 47. Randomized trial comparing two mass casualty triage systems (JumpSTART versus SALT) in a pediatric simulated mass casualty event.
    Jones N, White ML, Tofil N, Pickens M, Youngblood A, Zinkan L, Baker MD.
    Prehosp Emerg Care; 2014 Apr; 18(3):417-23. PubMed ID: 24601857
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  • 49. Can Live-Actor Patients in a Mass Casualty Incident Exercise Benefit as Exercise Players?
    Chou WK, Chiang WC, Chen YW, Cheng MT.
    Disaster Med Public Health Prep; 2023 Jul 28; 17():e439. PubMed ID: 37503574
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  • 54. Triage Performance of School Personnel Using the SALT System.
    Celik DH, Mencl FR, Debacker M, Kurland L, Wilber ST, Frey JA.
    Prehosp Disaster Med; 2019 Aug 28; 34(4):401-406. PubMed ID: 31389327
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  • 57. Imaging utilization during explosive multiple casualty incidents.
    Raja AS, Propper BW, Vandenberg SL, Matchette MW, Rasmussen TE, Johannigman JA, Davidson SB.
    J Trauma; 2010 Jun 28; 68(6):1421-4. PubMed ID: 20539185
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  • 58. Disasters on campus: A cross-sectional survey of college EMS systems' preparedness to respond to mass casualty incidents.
    Tovar MA, Zwemer CH, Wend CM, Meltzer AC, Sarani B, Phillips JP.
    Am J Disaster Med; 2010 Jun 28; 16(4):271-295. PubMed ID: 35325463
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  • 60. The role of preliminary hospitals in the management of a mass burn casualty disaster.
    Kuo LW, Yen CI, Fu CY, Pan CH, Hsu CP, Hsiao YC, Hsieh CH, Hsu YP.
    Burns; 2018 Jun 28; 44(4):800-806. PubMed ID: 29258727
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