October 7th 2023 Mass Casualty Incident in Southern Israel: Lessons for Emergency Preparedness and Management.

Author:

Gozlan Aya1ORCID,Abuhasira Ran1,Dreiher Jacob1,Peleg Shosh1,Sebbag Gilbert1,Schwarzfuchs Dan1,Slutsky Tzachi1,Dolfin Dror1,Frenkel Amit1,Codish Shlomi1

Affiliation:

1. Soroka University Medical Center: Soroka Medical Center

Abstract

Abstract

Background: Mass Casualty Incidents (MCIs) pose significant challenges for healthcare systems. While policies are typically crafted based on past experiences, the lessons learned from each incident play a crucial role in enhancing emergency preparedness. On October 7th, 2023, Israel came under the largest terror attack in its history. During an ongoing terror attack, more than 1,300 Israelis were killed, and more than 200 were abducted to Gaza. During the first day of the attack, 1,457 casualties were evacuated to a hospital, approximately half of them to Soroka University Medical Center (SUMC). This MCI surpassed conventional MCI challenges, necessitating a need to face the unexpected under fire. Through a description of this extreme MCI, we delve into the challenges faced, the strategic interventions deployed to address them, and the invaluable lessons learned. Methods: Injury characteristics, severity and outcomes of casualties are presented based on the medical records of all the casualties arriving to SUMC between October 7th 6:30 a.m. to October 8th 7:00 a.m. Data regarding Patient influx, capacity and hospital resource utilization, were collected from the Patient Registration System and other hospital information systems. Results: During the incident, a total of 673 injured arrived at Soroka University Medical Centre (SUMC) within a mere 24-hour period, at a peak rate of 83 injured per hour. The mean casualty age was 29.6, with male predominance. Gunshot wounds and shrapnel injuries were the dominant types of injuries. Out of the casualties arrived, about half were hospitalized or transferred to receive definitive care at other hospitals after initial care at SUMC. Mortality rate was low, at 2.9% of those admitted alive. Conclusions: In this article, we describe the injury characteristics and outcomes of casualties seen at SUMC on October 7th 2023, during one of the largest MCIs in history. We present a detailed overview of the challenges encountered, strategies implemented to address them and lessons learned. These insights hold global relevance, offering actionable guidance for the refinement of future emergency protocols and policies on a global scale.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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