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Military-Civilian Collaboration for Disaster Medicine in Israel (Discussion Comment)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 June 2012

Yakov Adler
Affiliation:
Emergency Service of the Shaare Zedek Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel.

Extract

The only organization presently capable of responding immediately to a mass casualty situation in peacetime in Israel would be the Israeli Defense Forces. They have available the necessary means, organization, trained manpower and equipment. If a state of emergency would be proclaimed in the state of Israel in case of a major earthquake or similar disaster, in any part of the country, the chief military commander would be in charge. His army would take command over that area. All the other civilian institutions concerned with the care of casualties, including fire fighting forces, police and hospitals, would come under his command. With the military in charge, the response would be much shorter. The chief military commander would proclaim a state of emergency if he feels that it is warranted.

Type
Section Three—Military Contributions to Disaster Medicine
Copyright
Copyright © World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine 1985

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