Medical Sciences Forum (Nov 2022)

Mass Casualty Incident in the Port of Hamburg—Large-Scale Exercise during the COVID-19 Pandemic

  • Lena Ehlers,
  • Matthias Boldt,
  • Birgit Grassl,
  • Scarlett Kleine-Kampmann,
  • Elisabeth Hewelt,
  • Christina Stabenow,
  • Kea-Sophie Weber,
  • Jens de Boer,
  • Kristina Militzer,
  • Thomas von Münster,
  • Jan Heidrich,
  • Marcus Oldenburg,
  • Volker Harth,
  • Sinan Bakir,
  • Martin Dirksen-Fischer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/msf2022013012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
p. 12

Abstract

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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.

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