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First of all, there is no doubt that everyone who responded to the bombings are incredibly brave and no doubt helped to save lives. However, I have a question about how everyone that "ran in to help instead of fleeing" are being praised. From my very limited understanding of disaster med, I thought that the last thing you want to do is run in until you know the scene is safe (no more bombs, no gas in the air, etc....).
The more I have thought about it though, does that mainly apply to the EMS response and since the individuals that ran in were already at the scene, possibly then this was the correct response?
Just wondering if anyone on here has some experience with disaster medicine could shed some light on this topic and what you would do as and EM doc if you were on the street in this situation?
The more I have thought about it though, does that mainly apply to the EMS response and since the individuals that ran in were already at the scene, possibly then this was the correct response?
Just wondering if anyone on here has some experience with disaster medicine could shed some light on this topic and what you would do as and EM doc if you were on the street in this situation?