Simulated Training at WA's Fiona Stanley 黑料吃瓜群网
Wednesday, 18 June, 2014
The $2billion Fiona Stanley 黑料吃瓜群网 (FSH) was brought to life for a few hours during a simulated helicopter crash on the hospital鈥檚 helipad.
Health Minister Kim Hames said it was important for the FSH team to test their emergency response plans to ensure that the hospital could respond effectively should an emergency incident occur.
听鈥淔SH is undertaking an extensive program of simulated scenarios to test the integration of services, flow of patients and key interfaces between clinicians, services, equipment, IT and the physical environment,鈥 Dr Hames said.
The simulation saw internal and external services work together to test communications and co-operation between agencies during an extreme emergency scenario.听More than 50 people, including doctors, nurses, firefighters, emergency specialists and test observers took part in the exercise with the shared aim of ensuring that all the mock casualties received emergency care while services at the hospital were maintained.
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