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Disaster Planning -learning lessons from 7/7 Mike Cross Director of Pharmacy Barts and the London NHS Trust
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Disaster Planning -learning lessons from 7/7 Mike Cross Director of Pharmacy Barts and the London NHS Trust.

Dec 17, 2015

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Page 1: Disaster Planning -learning lessons from 7/7 Mike Cross Director of Pharmacy Barts and the London NHS Trust.

Disaster Planning

-learning lessons from 7/7

Mike Cross

Director of Pharmacy

Barts and the London NHS Trust

Page 2: Disaster Planning -learning lessons from 7/7 Mike Cross Director of Pharmacy Barts and the London NHS Trust.

Disaster Planning

Outline

• A reminder of the events of 7/7

• How the events unfolded

• Lessons for the future

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Summary of Events

• London under terrorist attack

• Over 400 treated in London Hospitals

• 56 died

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• HEMS at ERoad

HEMS staff at Edgware Road Station incident

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The Royal London Hospital

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Timeline

• 8.52 ‘Power surge’

• 9.07 HEMS alerted by LAS• 9.26 Major incident declared• 10.10 First two casualties arrived• By 10.30 25 casualties arrived• By 11.45 96 casualties• By 12.15 176 casualties• By 3.45 208 casualties

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Over 80 people are ferried to The Royal London in a convoy of three doubledecker buses

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How it evolved…

• 7.45 pm (Thursday)– 27 patients remained– 7 in ITU, 19 on wards, 1 died in theatre

• 10 am Sunday (4 days later)– 7 in ITU, 10 on wards

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Meanwhile, in the Pharmacy Department………..

• Major incident 9.28am

• Plan instigated

• A&E pharmacist based in A&E

• Review of stocks

• Clinical staff assigned to facilitate discharge (over 170)

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Co-ordination and Planning

• Communication

• Continually changing picture

• Planning ahead

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Drug Supplies

• Fluids

• C.D’s

• Replenishing– A&E, HEMS, Theatres, Receiving wards, ITU,

HDU

• TTA’s

• Routine Service

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Drug Supplies

• Don’t panic

• How busy can we get?

• Just be prepared– Major incident packs– Fluids– Antidotes / specific preparations

• Police escort

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Communications

• Internal bleep, telephone, mobiles all went down.

• Hospital telephones overloaded

• E-mail unaffected

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What Have We Done Since?

• Review of communications

• Review contents of major incident supplies

• Scenario planning

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What if…..

• At night or weekend

• Power supplies go down

• Computers/robots fail

• Access difficult

• Area quarantined