Is Rome ready to react to chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive attacks? A tabletop simulation

Author:

Rosiello Francesco,Vinci Antonio,Vitali Matteo,Monti ManuelORCID,Ricci Lidia,D'oca Elisa,Damato Felice Marco,Costanzo Virgilio,Ferrari Giovanni,Ruggeri Matteo,Ricci Serafino

Abstract

Rome is vulnerable to chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive (CBRNe) attacks. The study evaluates Rome’s advanced emergency departments’ state of emergency plans for massive influx of injures (PEIMAF) plans for CBRNe attacks. We propose a chemical attack on Saint Peter’s Square during the Pope’s General Assembly and its effects. The National Stockpile Antidotes’ activation and territorial distribution timing work well for chemical attacks. We also estimated activation timing. Our data show that despite a good organization, travel times can be improved. We also believe that all major Roman hospitals must develop the PEIMAF, which should be followed by an organized training plan involving theoretical teaching and indoor and outdoor simulation to train hospital staff and evaluate PEIMAF weaknesses and vulnerabilities. The effectiveness and efficiency of first aid depend on timing, and each PEIMAF analyzed, while coherent and adequate for internal purposes, fails to integrate with the other hospitals. Integration can speed up National Stockpile Antidotes delivery and save lives. For the best CBRNe response, detailed intervention protocols must be created, updated daily, and exercised.

Funder

Sapienza Università di Roma

Publisher

PAGEPress Publications

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