Tree of Life Synagogue Shooting in Pittsburgh: Preparedness, Prehospital Care, and Lessons Learned
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Tobias, Adam Z.; Roth, Ronald N.; Weiss, Leonard S.; Murray, Keith; Yealy, Donald M.
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On Saturday, October 27, 2018, a man with anti-Semitic motivations entered Tree of Life synagogue in the Squirrel Hill section of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; he had an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle and three handguns, opening fire upon worshippers. Eventually 11 civilians died at the scene and eight people sustained non-fatal injuries, including five police officers. Each person injured but alive at the scene received care at one of three local level-one trauma centers. The injured had wounds often seen in war-settings, with the signature of high velocity weaponry. We describe the scene response, specific elements of our hospital plans, the overall out-of-hospital preparedness in Pittsburgh, and the lessons learned.
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Date of Publication
2020
Title
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health
Volume Number
21/2
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Tobias, Adam Z.; Roth, Ronald N.; Weiss, Leonard S.; Murray, Keith; Yealy, Donald M.