Mass Casualty Incident in the port of Hamburg - Large-Scale Exercise during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Mass Casualty Incident in the port of Hamburg - Large-Scale Exercise during the COVID-19 pandemic. / Ehlers, Lena; Boldt, Matthias; Grassl, B.; Kleine-Kampmann, Scarlett; Hewelt, Elisabeth; Stabenow, C.; Weber, Kea-Sophie; de Boer, Jens; Militzer, Kristina; von Münster, Thomas; Heidrich, Jan; Oldenburg, Marcus; Harth, Volker; Bakir, Sinan; Dirksen-Fischer, Martin.
in: Medical Sciences Forum, Jahrgang 13, Nr. 1, 12, 30.11.2022.Publikationen: SCORING: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift/Zeitung › Konferenz-Abstract in Fachzeitschrift › Forschung › Begutachtung
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T1 - Mass Casualty Incident in the port of Hamburg - Large-Scale Exercise during the COVID-19 pandemic
AU - Ehlers, Lena
AU - Boldt, Matthias
AU - Grassl, B.
AU - Kleine-Kampmann, Scarlett
AU - Hewelt, Elisabeth
AU - Stabenow, C.
AU - Weber, Kea-Sophie
AU - de Boer, Jens
AU - Militzer, Kristina
AU - von Münster, Thomas
AU - Heidrich, Jan
AU - Oldenburg, Marcus
AU - Harth, Volker
AU - Bakir, Sinan
AU - Dirksen-Fischer, Martin
PY - 2022/11/30
Y1 - 2022/11/30
N2 - Within the framework of the interdisciplinary research project ARMIHN (Adaptive Resilience Management in the Port) a two-day large-scale exercise took place in the Port of Hamburg in October 2021. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the exercise could not be realized as a full-scale exercise with a large number of participants and actors as originally planned. Therefore, a hybrid exercise concept with virtual and live parts was developed. The project ARMIHN has shown that the planning, organization, and implementation of a hybrid large-scale exercise is demanding, resource- and time-intensive. On the other hand, the project showed the possibility for exercises to be conducted even when underlying conditions like the COVID-19 pandemic do not support a full-scale exercise in presence.
AB - Within the framework of the interdisciplinary research project ARMIHN (Adaptive Resilience Management in the Port) a two-day large-scale exercise took place in the Port of Hamburg in October 2021. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the exercise could not be realized as a full-scale exercise with a large number of participants and actors as originally planned. Therefore, a hybrid exercise concept with virtual and live parts was developed. The project ARMIHN has shown that the planning, organization, and implementation of a hybrid large-scale exercise is demanding, resource- and time-intensive. On the other hand, the project showed the possibility for exercises to be conducted even when underlying conditions like the COVID-19 pandemic do not support a full-scale exercise in presence.
U2 - 10.3390/msf2022013012
DO - 10.3390/msf2022013012
M3 - Conference abstract in journal
VL - 13
JO - Medical Sciences Forum
JF - Medical Sciences Forum
SN - 2673-9992
IS - 1
M1 - 12
ER -